Quiz Day

We took our first quiz of the new semester today, and I got a 100. Im really happy with my score. After that, we started reading on civilization in ancient Egypt.
Life in Egypt was dependent on the Nile river. The river provided water and fertile soil to land that was surrounded by vast deserts. The yearly flooding of the Nile set peasants with a schedule for their planting of crops, since the flooding was always at the same time. Unfortunately, the floodwaters were not always the same amount. Waters lower than normal resulted in thousands starving, and waters higher than normal resulted in floodwaters destroying houses and fields. The Nile river was itself worshipped in the form of a god.
Egyptian rulers were pharaohs, god-kings in a theocracy. In a theocracy, religious authority determines political power. Because these rulers were deemed divine, they were extremely powerful in their civilization.

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