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Trade made Great Zimbabwe's rulers wealthy and powerful.
Trade made Great Zimbabwe's rulers wealthy and powerful.
Plato opened his philosophy school, the Academy, to provide a place for students to study and discuss philosophy, ethics, mathematics, and the sciences. It served as a center for intellectual pursuit and the development of his philosophical ideas.
if the rulers are good and have the thought to help people then they will try or rulers will complete their right wishes and if rulers are bad they will not complete people wishes or they will complete by taking bribe from people
The answer is where the power is centered and how the rulers get and keep their power.
Rulers should show how good they are to there people because the people get there character from there rulers, and maybe the people might do some bad to them if the rulers don't treat then very good.
The rulers of libya are picked by the nominations from the people.
The leader of ancient Zimbabwe was called Munhumutapa or Mwenemutapa and established himself at what is now known as Great Zimbabwe ruins in Masvingo Province. The King was also refereed to as Changamire. This culture is characterised by stone structures such as Great Zimbabwe and others. This culture is archaeologically classified under Zimbabwe Period III ( between AD 1000 & AD1100). These were the 3rd group of Bantu migrants from the north whose rulers became known as the Mutapas & it is they who constructed stone forts including Great Zimbabwe. The Mutapas later on became known as the Rozvi due to military activities against the Portuguese around 1660.
People living under the Pharaohs basically had no rights as we know them. The rulers were absolute rulers.
they were called absolute rulers because people believe that they have absolute powers granted by god so the people need to follow the rulers. The rulers also have divine-rights and they were responsible to no one but god.
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.
yes he does