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To hold his empire together, Pachacuti set up a strong central government but let local rulers stay in power. To ensure their loyalty, he took their sons to Cuzco for training.
The Aztec rulers were known as the Mexica
The rulers of Ancient Egypt were known as the Pharaohs.
The rulers of Ancient Egypt were the pharaohs.
Because they were both female rulers and back then it was unusual to have Queen rule.
What tasks did African rulers perform in exchange for loyalty from their people? They did the merchants favors. King won loyalty of subjects by giving gold, property, and horses. What were the beliefs of the Ashanti people?
To hold his empire together, Pachacuti set up a strong central government but let local rulers stay in power. To ensure their loyalty, he took their sons to Cuzco for training.
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Both rulers and people benefited. Local rulers kept some power, and kings, in return,receivedtheir loyalty.
I think rulers would benefit from it if they claimed that they were chosen by gods to be the rulers because then the people would be more respectful and treat the rulers with utmost loyalty. More power because people din't want the gods fury.
I think rulers would benefit from it if they claimed that they were chosen by gods to be the rulers because then the people would be more respectful and treat the rulers with utmost loyalty. More power because people din't want the gods fury.
Is that even a question? Yes it is a question they mean: Just in Japan, European rulers between 800 and 1500 turned to__________ that traded protection and land for loyalty and military service to resist foreign invaders such as the vikings.
Kong Fuzi is the Chinese name of Confucius, the founder of Confucianism. His writings deal with proper ways to run the government, cultivate the self, and respect rulers, elders, and ancestors.
The papal claims to universal authority over both spiritual and secular matters threatened the power and autonomy of secular rulers. This conflict often arose as both the Pope and secular rulers vied for control over territory, resources, and the loyalty of individuals within their realms. Additionally, disputes over the appointment of bishops and the levying of taxes further fueled tensions between the papacy and secular rulers.
Because leaders inherited their positions (apex)
priests occupied a high level in sumers social hierarchy the division of society by rank or class.in fact priests were just below kings.the kings of sumer claimed that they had been chosen by gods to rule
The three L's of power in the 1500s were land, loyalty, and wealth. These were considered essential elements for maintaining and consolidating power during this time period. Land provided resources and a power base, loyalty ensured political support and stability, and wealth enabled rulers to finance their endeavors.