The leading government of Japan for most of the Edo Period was the Tokugawa Bakufu, or Shogunate. This was a military government. However, the Edo Period also saw what is known as the Bakuhan system of government. This basically meant that the rule was shared between the Bakufu and the local hans.
For most of the 16th century, Japan's government was a bakufu, or shogunate. This is a military government. However, due to the many civil wars, the Muromachi Bakufu really held little power during this century.
1603 marks the year of the begining of the Tokugawa Shoganate this fell in 1868.
In the 1600s, the Italian peninsula was divided into several kingdoms and duchies. The most important of these were the Papal States, the Kingdom of Sicily, and the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.
life was bad back then and many people died ov things like desieze
After the World War 2 Italy did have a democratic type of government.
In WW2, Italy was under Fascist command of Mussolini
during the time of the republic monarchy is the form of government rome had Your question answers itself. During the republic the government of Rome was a republic.
living in Italy after ww2 was kind of strange... everyone in the bars were talking of revenge.
A dictatorship
puritanism
After the World War 2 Italy did have a democratic type of government.
Democratic
one with three branches: a legislative branch,an executive branchand a judicial branch (({Novanet})) ;))
In WW2, Italy was under Fascist command of Mussolini
hunting
Classical.
during the time of the republic monarchy is the form of government rome had Your question answers itself. During the republic the government of Rome was a republic.
communism
both Italy and Germany became democratic republics right after WWII
living in Italy after ww2 was kind of strange... everyone in the bars were talking of revenge.
A very bad one