3.3 The Pharao's State (part 1)

3.3 The Pharaoh's state
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3.3 The Pharaoh's state

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But first.....
How was Dover?

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At the end of this lesson...
  • You can explain what the Egyptian unitary state was.
  • You can demonstrate why the pharaoh was the most powerful person in Egypt.

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Typical Aspects
  • The start of the first cities.

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Pharaos

Slide 5 - Mind map

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One state
  • The Pharao Narmer united Upper and Lower Egypt. 
  • Under Narmer, Egypt became a unitary state 
Unitary state: A country with a central government and the same rules everywhere

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The pharaoh had 3 important jobs
  1. Making all the laws, controlling the Viziers who made sure all orders were carried out. 
  2. Passing judgement (the pharaoh was the highest judge).
  3. Leading the army.

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Pharaohs were almighty autocrats
A ruler that has complete and unlimited power

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Name 1 important job the Pharaoh had.

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Why were Pharaohs autrocrats?

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Historical thinking skills




Cause and consequence

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Causes and consequences
The reason why something happens and the things that changed, because of an event.

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Example


  • Hans is late for school, because he got a flat tire.
  • What caused him to get a flat tire?
  • He got a flat tire because he cycled through glass.

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A historical example

  • Cause: Climate change after the last Ice Age. 
  • Consequence 1: It became warmer and dryer.
  • Consequence 2: People couldn't really live as hunter-gatherers anymore
  • Consequence 3: People looked for other ways to stay alive, like agriculture.



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Write down an example of a cause and a consequence!

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Homework
Make paragraph 3.3 exercise 1 to 3

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