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2 Duane Dieunne Justin Castro Alex Palma Ronald Worley Jr. Sean Holman

3 By Duane Dieudonne Egypt Government

4 Ancient Egypt Government In ancient Egypt, the head of government was Pharaoh. The ancient Egyptians said "Pharaoh", not the pharaoh. That's because there was only one pharaoh at a time, and Pharaoh owned everything. You did not own your home or your jewelry or your food or anything else. Pharaoh owned everything. Each pharaoh had an army, a police force, and a huge number of ministers and government officials to help him rule the country. The most important of these helpers was Pharaoh's right hand man, his Vizier. The Vizier received reports from every top official every day. Every day, the Vizier gave Pharaoh a concise report on what was happening all over Egypt. The Vizier also heard cases in the high court. If you did not like the decision of the lower court, you could come before the Vizier on a first come, first served basis. It was not smart to come before the Vizier unless your case was serious, and you had evidence to show that the lower court's decision was in error. The Vizier's decision was final. You could end up in more trouble than you were in already by demanding to have your case heard in the high court. But the Vizier did try to be fair.

5 Egypt’s soldiers and troops Did you know that Egypt has 450,000 troops, good thing to, you know why?, it’s because we are alies with Egypt.

6 Fast facts Area 386,662 square miles, just over half the size of Alaska Cairo is the capital and largest city in Egypt. Population 84.5 million (U.S. is 308.7 million) Two-thirds of the world's Arabs live in Egypt. Large share of the population is under 30. Jobs College-educated adults under 30 face an unemployment rate of 30 percent. Most Egyptians currently live on about $2 a day. Language Arabic Main Exports Oil, petroleum products, cotton

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8 History of Egypt Pharaoh is the king of Egypt. Him and his army got flooded with the red sea. The pharaoh die and they put him in a pyramid and made him a mummy. Ancient Egypt has (3100-332 B.C) the great sphinx and The Pyramid of Giza, it was built during the old kingdom. Including The Nile as a life line, the first dynasty, the old kingdom, the middle kingdom.

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10 economics Many people in Egypt are farmers. They must water their crops often. They grow vegetables,corn, rice, figs, grapes, and dates. Other people work with cotton, steel, and oil products.

11 Fun facts The largest U.S. military training exercises on foreign soil take place in Egypt. The largest U.S. military training exercises on foreign soil take place in Egypt. Goods manufactured in Egypt with Israeli materials enter the U.S. duty free. Goods manufactured in Egypt with Israeli materials enter the U.S. duty free Education is free through university level in Egypt. Education is free through university level in Egypt

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13 clothes The ancient Egyptians wore light cl0tes made from linen. Linen is made from flax-a plant which was grown along The Nile. Rich Egyptian men were able to afford the best quality linen which was very fine and almost able to see through. Ancient Egyptian children did not wear cloths until they were about six years old when they were the same clothes as men and woman.

14 Fast Facts Egyptian people eat food such as Rice, Lamb and Sweet pastries called Baklava. Cars are not very common in Egypt. Most people walk, ride buses, or trains Muslims live in Egypt and they prey at a Mosque in Cairo, their religion is Islam, that is the Muslim Religion. Egypt’s national language is Arabic.

15 Environment Egypt has lots of great, beautiful, cool, and amazing Monuments including “The Great Pyramids of Giza” “The Great Sphinx of Giza” and more! “The Great Pyramids of Giza” were built from 2504 B.C to 2589 B.C, and “The Great Sphinx of Giza’’ was built from 2494 B.C to 2520 B.C. Egypt has a lot of deserts, the names of the deserts are, “The Eastern Desert”, “The Libyan Desert”, “The Sahara Desert” and more!

16 Plants, Vegetables and Animals Egypt’s main known animals are camels, they carry water in their Humps so they don’t get to thirsty in the hot, hot sun in Egypt. Camels carry people in Egypt so they don’t have to walk. Egypt has onions, lettuce, peppers and more vegetables. Egyptians grow vegetables at their homes. Some of Egypt’s plants are “Papyrus’s”, “White Water Lily’s”, “Acacia Trees”, and more! These plants might have different names but they all have one thing in common, They are all in Egypt!

17 Glossary B.C: Before Christ Monuments: Statues, buildings, or symbols that represent someone, something, or a special event Humps: little rounded domes on a camels back Ministers : Someone who preaches Vizier: A officer who is really good at his job at Muslim countries Government officials : Someone who has high position

18 Ministers : Someone who preaches Vizier: A officer who is really good at his job at Muslim countries Government officials : Someone who has high position

19 Mummy: A dead body of a king rapped up in paper Sphinx: A pharaoh’s head in a lion’s body Pharaoh: A king that ruled Egypt

20 Linen: Cloth made from flax Flax-a plant: A plant that’s used to make cloth Mosque: A Muslim church


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