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The Incan Empire was conquered by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1533. Pizarro and his army defeated the Inca emperor Atahualpa and captured him, marking the end of the Incan Empire.
The Incans, were able to conquer in a different way. Rather than purely killing until the other side gave up, they spread their culture. Laborers were sent to the newly conquered lands and some of the people conquered were brought to primary Incan cities to work. It was also to ensure a lasting community as opposed to a focus on the individual.
the Incan Empire
it was in the Andes Mountains
A theocracy
The Incan government didn't have any money
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democracy, autocracy, aristocracy, theocracy, meritocracy, plutocracy, bureaucracy, mobocracy
H. Rosenberg has written: 'Grosse Depression und Bismarckzeit' 'Bureaucracy, aristocracy and autocracy'
In an aristocracy, the highest class in society rules. This usually means either the richest people.
In theory, they should not be different, but in practice they are. Aristocracy literally means 'rule of the best'; bureaucracy is a system where rule is done by appointed officials who generally are well-trained in their field (good training is also called 'merit'). In theory, aristocracy should be meritocracy (which means rule by those who are best qualified) as bureaucracy usually is, but in history, aristocracy is associated with rule of the nobility and privileged who earn their position not by ability but by birthright. In some countries too (i.e.) former communist countries) bureaucrats also exploited their positions to attain things they did not earn. But in general, yes, the two are different but they technically should not be.
A society in which the landed aristocracy has most of the wealth and political power is described as feudal.
A society in which the landed aristocracy has most of the wealth and political power is described as feudal.
Representative Bureaucracy - A public workforce that has same pattern of gender, race, and other characteristics as society as a whole.
A member of the aristocracy has written: 'Manners and tone of good society' -- subject(s): Etiquette
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