Egypt today has no rigid social structure. However, there is certainly an entitled wealthy class and the lower class of working poor which predominates in most developing nations, for which Egypt is no exception.
It depends on what time period you are referring to.
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Yes. The Nile runs directly though modern day Egypt.
The northern extremities of Kush were in modern-day Egypt, but the majority of Kush is in modern-day Sudan.
Mesopotamia was in modern-day Egypt
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Ancient Egypt included a large area of modern Egypt, mostly the eastern half around the Nile. A colony of Egypt, the kingdom of Kush (around Abu Simbel, south of Aswan) is in modern-day Sudan.
There are three countries that border modern day Egypt. These countries include Libya, Israel, as well as the country Sudan.
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I'm not sure, maybe how were shaped in the environment of our classes
The statement is false . Part of Kush was located in what is currently known as southern Egypt. It was also located in what is now Sudan.
Egypt and Northern Sudan
yes you can find them in Egypt