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| What is the beginning of technology, and the more it increases the more technological the country becomes? |
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| Trade is a synonym for what? |
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| What is the name of the great Egyptian river? |
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| What was the name of the Egyptian woman who ruled as a man? |
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| What Hebrew was captured and served in Babylonia? |
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| The Babylonians had a flood story. What was the name of that story? |
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| What was papyrus used for? |
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| A process used by the Egyptians to preserve the bodies of the dead. |
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| Egyptian belief that your miniature double lived on after your body died. |
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| Hammurabi, a ruler of Babylon was famous for what? |
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| What were the names of the Egyptian’s three primary gods and of what were they gods? |
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Ra = sun Osiris = god of the Nile and fertility Isis = god of nature |
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| “Nome” is another word for what? |
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| What continent was populated by Ham’s descendants? |
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| Nimrod is associated with what great event in Biblical history? |
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| Who was the Pharaoh of the Exodus? |
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| Mesopotamia is also known as what? |
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| The Cradle of Civilization |
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| Ishtar is the Assyrian goddess of what? |
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| For what were the ancient pyramids used? |
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| A polytheist believes in what? |
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| What do we call it when someone believes in only one God? |
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| Foreigners who seized control of Egypt and ruled for many years. |
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| Which civilization was the first to use the concept of zero? |
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| Moses was once in what position in Egypt? |
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| Moses refused to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter. |
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| What civilization was known for its cruelity? |
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| What king of Israel joined forces with neighboring countries to fight the Assyrians? |
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| What were the names of the two men known for the code of laws they shared with their civilizations? |
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| What is the other name for cradle of civilization? |
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| What was the name of the tower where Biblical accounts say God confounded the language? |
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