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Answer the following questions briefly.
1. Why was Egypt called the 'Gift of the Nile'?
Describe the structure of dwelling houses in ancient Egypt.
3. Describe briefly the social structure of ancient Egypt.
4. Describe the family life of the ancient Egyptians.
5. State the main occupations of the ancient Egyptians. Discuss any two.
6. Give an account of trade in ancient Egypt.
7. Describe the religion of people in ancient Egypt.
8. Why did the Egyptian civilization decline?
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1) Egypt is wholly the gift of the Nile," means that the Nile River made civilization in Egypt possible. It provided the people with means for transport, help with irrigation for farming, some food such as fish, and even created fertile soil for growing crops.
2) Houses were built around the crossing of two major roads. They were made of sun-baked bricks. ... While most of the people lived in a one or two-room house without bathrooms, the richest people lived in three stored houses, usually made of stone, with as many as thirty rooms with bathrooms, gardens, and pools.
3) Ancient Egypt had three main social classes--upper, middle, and lower. The upper class consisted of the royal family, rich landowners, government officials, important priests and army officers, and doctors. The middle class was made up chiefly of merchants, manufacturers, and artisans.
4) Family life was important to Egyptians. Parents arranged their children's marriages. There was no formal marriage, the parents simply agreed that their children should be together and so the two children 'start a new house' together. Girls would marry at the age of 12 and boys from about the age of 14.
5) The main occupation included farming, Crafts, Soldiers, Scribes, Priests and Priestesses.
Farmers - Most of the people were farmers. They grew barley to make beer, wheat for bread, vegetables such as onions and cucumbers, and flax to make into linen. ...
Craftspeople - There were a wide variety of craftsmen jobs.
6) The ancient Egyptians were wonderful traders. They traded gold, papyrus, linen, and grain for cedar wood, ebony, copper, iron, ivory, and lapis lazuli (a lovely blue gem stone.) Ships sailed up and down the Nile River, bringing goods to various ports. ... The ancient Egyptians bought goods from merchants.
7) The religion of Ancient Egypt lasted for more than 3,000 years, and was polytheistic, meaning there were a multitude of deities, who were believed to reside within and control the forces of nature.