Egypt is typically termed an Illiberal Democracy. While there are democratic elections often times the results are nullified by the state or in the past there would be only one candidate. Since the Arab Spring Revolution in Egypt, Egypt has become more democratic, but SCAF (the Egyptian Army), still holds a lot of power, making the Egyptian State a hybrid between a democracy and military junta.
Nope. The Egyptian Pharoah was all powerful. The title was hereditary. The only way to gain power was to influence the pharoah or seize power by force.
ancient egypts politics are goverments scribes kings citizen soldiers
No, it was a monarchy.
No, they had a monarchy.
aristocracy
Aristocracy
ancient Egypt had a different religion and type of government. They also used hieroglyphics to write instead of Arabic. Modern Egypt has a president that is elected and not a living god pharaoh.
Monarchy
What are three things that led to the growth of Egypt.
three things are farming, crafts, and trade created a need for government.
A Theocracy is a government run and influenced by a religion. A pharaoh is equivalent to a king in ancient Egypt.
No it was a monarchy.
ancient Egypt was ruled by a pharoah and had no democracy in modern Egypt they are ruled by a president and they have democracy or at least a little of democracy
federal system
democracy
at the time of ancient Egypt the government was the strongest in the world
The Answer is yes. Ancient Egyptian government was a monarchy.
a democracy
my balls
The Answer is yes. Ancient Egyptian government was a monarchy.
how was the democracy of athens different from goverments led by the pharaohs of Egypt and the kins of mesopotamia
There is no similarity. It was an absolute monarchy.
No :|