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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
In Ancient Egypt, it was PHARAOH. In Modern Egypt, it is PRESIDENT.
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.
The kings of ancient Egypt were known as Pharaohs. Modern Egypt does not have a king or a pharaoh, it has a president.
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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.
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.