River Valley Civilization: Egypt Flashcards
Egypt
- river valley civilization
- around Nile river (flooding was predictable)
- Egyptians were isolated
- Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom
- ruled by pharaoh (looked at as god-like, word was law)
- centralized
- polytheistic
- mummification (belief in after-life)
- pyramids (reflect social class)
- hieroglyphics
- gender (status of women continued to decline, but still had a higher social status then other cities) (Queen Hatshepsut)
- agriculture was more sustainable (work favorably with environment)
Mesopotamian
- Hittites, Assyrians, Babylonians, Syrians, Sumerians
- people had to dig artificial canals to water crops
- deforestation and erosion
- agriculture slowly declined
Egypt vs Mesopotamia
- both agricultural technology
- both city living
- both gender inequalities
- both growing government
- Egypt: rural, predictable flooding, benevolent gods,
- Mesopotamia: unpredictable flooding, violent environment, harsh and vengeful gods,
Old Kingdom
- 3100 BC - 2500 BC
- time pyramids were built
Middle Kingdom
- 2100 BC - 1650 BC
- contact with Nubians to the south
New Kingdom
- 1550 BC - 700 BC
- expansion of Egypt
Mesoamerica
- step-pyramids
- script writing
heavy rapids, deserts to the west, and the Mediterranean Sea all contributed to the _____ of the Egyptian River Civilization
- isolation
which of the follow was NOT a shared characteristic of both the Mesopotamian and Egyptian civilizations?
- stable flood patterns of the rivers
one of the main differences between the Egyptians’ river valley civilization and the Mesopotamians’ was __________
- the Egyptians had a centralized government and the Mesopotamians did not
the three major time periods of the Egyptian river civilization were _______, _________, and _______ kingdoms
- the old, middle, new
the Egyptian practice of mummification is evidence of ______________
- belief in afterlife
which progression of events best explains the decrease in agriculture in Mesopotamian civilization?
- deforestation, irrigation, soil erosion, decreased crop yields
which of the following was NOT an effect of the predictable flooding of the Nile River?
- increased conflict and competition