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The River Valley Civilisation: Egyptian Civilisation

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In which part of Africa is Egypt located?

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Why is Egypt called the 'Gift of the Nile'?

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Which period of Egyptian history is known as the 'Period of the Pyramids'?

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Who were the Hyksos, and what was their significance in Egyptian history?

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What title was given to the ruler of ancient Egypt?

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Pharaoh

Step 1: In ancient Egypt, the ruler held a very powerful position. Step 2: The Egyptian king was both the political and religious head of the people. Step 3: He was considered to be God's representative on Earth, and his statues were placed in temples for worship. Step 4: This all-powerful ruler was called the 'Pharaoh.' Step 5: Emperor and Caesar are titles used in the Roman world, and Sultan is used in Islamic kingdoms — none of these apply to ancient Egypt. The correct answer is 'Pharaoh.'

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Which class of people formed the majority of the Egyptian population?

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Peasants

Step 1: Egyptian society was divided into three distinct classes. Step 2: At the top was the Pharaoh, followed by the privileged class of higher clergy, rich landowners, and government officials. Step 3: The middle class included merchants, artisans, teachers, and doctors. Step 4: The lowest class, which formed the majority, was made up of peasants — common farming people who worked hard for survival. Step 5: Slaves were below even the peasants on the social ladder and were mostly prisoners of war, but they did not form the majority. Therefore, 'Peasants' is the correct answer.

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What was the primary occupation of the ancient Egyptians?

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Agriculture

Step 1: The Nile's annual floods deposited rich, fertile soil on its banks. Step 2: This made farming very productive in Egypt. Step 3: As a result, agriculture became the chief occupation of the Egyptians. Step 4: Other occupations like manufacturing weapons, furniture, jewellery, and trading were also important, but they were secondary to farming. Step 5: Fishing, hunting, and trade were practised but were not the primary occupation. Hence, 'Agriculture' is the correct answer.

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What is 'mummification'?

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The art of preserving a dead body using chemicals to prevent decay

Step 1: The ancient Egyptians believed strongly in life after death. Step 2: They believed that the soul would continue to live within the physical body after death. Step 3: Therefore, it was important to preserve the body so the soul could use it. Step 4: This process of treating a dead body with chemicals to prevent it from decaying is called 'mummification,' and the preserved body is called a 'mummy.' Step 5: Building pyramids is architecture, hieroglyphics is writing, and temple ceremonies are religious practices — none of these describe mummification.

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