Dictatorships. The ruler was not necessarily born of royal blood to succeed to the throne, but he carried enough clout to cut your head off if you disagreed with him, so the iron rule was the same.
After centuries of absolutism e.g., England and France became parliamentary (or constitutional ) monarchies.
A king states he has been given the right to rule by God.
Historians sometimes refer to the late fifteenth century as "new monarchies" or "Renaissance states" because in the renaissance time new discoveries had been affected by the first rulers.The historians usually refer to the monarchies of the late fifteenth century as Renaissance states because of the type of governance in these states.
No, the Inuit(sometimes called Eskimos) are still alive and well.
The ancient Greek civilization was organized into city-states, each with its own government, laws, and traditions. These city-states, such as Athens and Sparta, were independent entities that sometimes cooperated but often competed with one another. The Greek city-states had different forms of government, including democracies, oligarchies, and monarchies.
Rainbows sometimes disappear especially after 2 to 6 hours when the puddle of water disappeared.
The aristocrats replaced them, sometimes called oligarchs. Oligarchies replaced monarchies - in Greek oligarchy means 'rule by the few'.
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usually it is colleges and university's but sometimes there are government jobs and sometimes even archaeology companies that employ them that are affiliated with the government
The cheetah has disappeared from the majority of its historic range, save for Iran and possibly a few areas in Afghanistan, the Indian subcontinent, and Turkmenistan.
people in government have sex and thats why it is called grass-roots.
people in government have sex and thats why it is called grass-roots.