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question 21 1 pts which geographic feature enabled egyptian culture to …

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question 21
1 pts
which geographic feature enabled egyptian culture to develop and flourish?
the annual flooding of the nile river valley.
generous rainfall during the wet season.
easy access to the mediterranean sea.
the shifting sands of the desert.
question 22
1 pts
which of the following ancient egyptian leaders ruled circa 3000 bce and is credited with unifying both upper and lower egypt?
djoser
khufu
narmer
khafre

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Question 21
Brief Explanations

To determine the geographic feature that enabled Egyptian culture to develop and flourish, we analyze each option:

  • The annual flooding of the Nile River Valley deposited rich silt, making the land fertile for agriculture, which was crucial for supporting a large population and the development of Egyptian civilization.
  • Egypt has a desert climate with little rainfall, so "Generous rainfall during the wet season" is incorrect.
  • While access to the Mediterranean Sea had some trade benefits, it was not the primary factor for cultural development and flourishing compared to the Nile's flooding.
  • "The shifting sands of the desert" are a harsh environment and not conducive to cultural development.
Brief Explanations

To identify the ancient Egyptian leader who ruled circa 3000 BCE and unified Upper and Lower Egypt:

  • Narmer (also known as Menes) is credited with unifying Upper and Lower Egypt around 3000 BCE, marking the beginning of the First Dynasty.
  • Djoser is known for the Step Pyramid but not for unifying Egypt.
  • Khufu and Khafre are known for building pyramids (Khufu for the Great Pyramid) but ruled later and were not the unifiers of Upper and Lower Egypt.

Answer:

The annual flooding of the Nile River Valley.

Question 22