The Etruscans
the kaiser is ousted and a new republic accepts Woodrow Wilson's terms for peace
Rome became a republic after the kings were ousted.
In 509 BC the Romans changed their form of government. They ousted the kings and the republic was born. It took loosely, another year for the mechanics of the republic to be set in place.
Neither. The ancient Romans ousted their kings in 509 BC and formed the republic. The republic was ruled by the Roman people (technically) who elected their officials. The period of rule by the emperors came after the fall of the republic and was called the principate.
509BC was the date that the Romans ousted their last king and the Republic was formed.
In a nutshell, the Romans ousted their king, sent a committee to Greece to study their method of government, and then Romnized and applied the basic Greek principles.
It is republic, but current it is under the military rule of the supreme council of Armed forces ,after the President Hosni Mubarak was ousted in February 2011.
David Ousted was born on 1985-02-01.
Paris is the capital of France which is a republic. So there is no king or queen in Paris, since 1848 when the latest king was ousted (though there was the emperor Napoldeon III for a few years after).
A republic is a government in which voters hold sovereign power. Elected representatives are elected by the people and the representatives are responsible to the voters who elected them. The Constitution of the United States created a form of government known as a republic. It also created the system known as federalism. The Founding Fathers established the House of Representatives as the only representative body in the original first government under the Constitution. With the passage of time, the entire legislative body and the executive became responsible to the voters who elected them. The national and state governments each has specific powers and functions while also sharing some of the same powers. The Constitution made the agreement and any laws passed under the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Three separate branches were created, the legislative, executive, and judicial. Each branch had specific powers while also having the ability to check the powers of the other two branches. The national government was given the power to tax and to enforce its laws. It created a judicial system in which the Supreme Court of the United States would have the final say as to the constitutionality of laws. A system of checks and balances tied the three branches of government together under the Constitution and the legislature became a truly representative body representing the people. An important feature of the Constitution was that it could be amended to change with the times.
It can be (ousted leaders). It is also used as a verb form. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to oust."
He wasn't. He died.