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The process developed to protect the pharaoh’s body after death is called____________.

Embalming

Pharaohs were the rulers of Egypt because they __________.

Were believed to be gods

Ancient Egypt was governed by a series of dynasties. When a dynasty collapsed, a new pharaoh emerged to found a new dynasty. Which of the following is the best definition of the term dynasty?

A ruling Family

The diagram below contains information about the pharaohs of ancient Egypt. Which of the following best replaces the x in the diagram?

Was considered to be a God

The temple at Dayr al–Bahri was designed, in part, to be an everlastingmonument that portrays great accomplishments in the life of

Ramses ll

Which of the following people proclaimed Queen Hatshepsut, Pharaoh of Egypt?

Hatshepsut, herself

Proof that Ramses II was so valued as a soldier comes from the fact that

he became a military leader at the age of 10.

Suppose you were an Egyptian soldier sent on a expedition to theregion of Punt to find objects of value for trade, such as ivory and gold.Which pharaoh most likely sent you on this mission?

Hatshepsut

Which pharaoh was known for defeating the Hittite army and developing the strength of ancient Egypt?

Ramses ll

What type of government did Egypt have for 3,000 years (before it was conquered by Rome)?

Republic

Which of the following statements is not an accurate description of the Egyptian government?

It was monarchy

What was one of Queen Hatshepsut's goals during her reign?

to expand Egypt's economy through trade

Which statement illustrates a similarity between the role of the government in Mesopotamia and in Egypt?

The people in both regions believed that their kings were gods.