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PERSIAN Graphic Organizer - Ancient Egypt for Kids

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  • Political
  • P
  • Economic
  • E
  • Egyptian grain is of the highest quality!
  • Religion
  • R
  • To reach the Other World, the deceased's heart must be lighter than a feather, not heavy with sin.
  • Social
  • S
  • Farmers
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  • Artisans, scribes, and merchants
  • Government Officials
  • Pharoah
  • Intellectual / Arts
  • I A
  • The heron is an important symbol to master.
  • Near / Geography
  • N
  • The Nile is a god! It transforms the desert and gives wheat and barley!
  • Image Attributions:Nile Delta, Egypt (https://www.flickr.com/photos/48722974@N07/4596672640/) - eutrophicationhypoxia - License: Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)Anubis Statue (https://www.flickr.com/photos/harlequeen/7913356602/) - Harlequeen - License: Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)
  • Pharaohs were the focus of Egyptian politics. They were considered gods in a human form. The Egyptian state was unified (with a few interruptions) for 3000 years.
  • Narmer: The first Pharaoh Unifier of EgyptA living God
  • Ancient Egyptians were heavily involved in long distance trade in the Mediterranean, Africa, and the Middle East. This resulted in a cultural exchange as well.
  • Ancient Egypt was a theocracy in which the Pharaohs were god-kings. The religion was polytheistic with a focus on the afterlife.
  • Anubis is the guide in the afterlife.
  • Ancient Egypt had a sophisticated social hierarchy. Slaves, craftsmen, merchants, scribes, farmers, soldiers, and government officials were all governed by strict social and legal structures.
  • Slaves
  • Soldiers
  • Sophisticated writing, architecture, and art were all features of Egyptian civilization.
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  • The Nile flooded predictably each year allowing stable agriculture to develop. In addition, Egypt's location made it less vulnerable to external enemies.

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