True, Stewards, bailiffs, and reeves were officials that ran everyday business on the manor when the lord was away.
All authority within the Han Government resided with the Emperor,who was the supreme ruler. Below the Emperor were the Court Officials. All of whom had passed an examination that enabled them to hold a position in the Government. These Court Officials advised the Emperor, and Staffed and ran the state which was the true authority.
The top Roman officials during the republic were the Consuls. There were two of them who served one year terms. They held imperium which means supreme authority. They had control of the army, were responsible for war, justice and financial resolutions. Originally they were patricians, but later they were chosen from either patricians or plebeians and still later there was a rule that at least one consul had to be a plebeian.
Francis Franklin
Sargon was the empire of that time
scholar officials ran the song government because they were highly educated.
The definition of 'republic' is a state where the power rests in the people to vote and is ran by elected officials. The head of the government is not a monarch.
I am a Bagpipe.
True, Stewards, bailiffs, and reeves were officials that ran everyday business on the manor when the lord was away.
Republican Rome was ruled by 2 people named "counsuls", they where like 2 monarcs but the roman state was ran by burocracy ruled by the cenatry. Imperial Rome was ruled by the emperor with his own burocracy. He listened to the cenatry if he wanted to but he was not forced to do what it said.
Both had tripartite governments, elected leaders, has three branches, the power of the branches president, congress, and federal court system are set forth in our constitution, just like the Roman officials were. Like the Romans, Americans have a civic duty to participate in the government to help keep it as strong as it could be. Theres some extra stuff in there...The US Government did some of the things same as the Ancient Roman government By the way im only 12 so... o.o''
All authority within the Han Government resided with the Emperor,who was the supreme ruler. Below the Emperor were the Court Officials. All of whom had passed an examination that enabled them to hold a position in the Government. These Court Officials advised the Emperor, and Staffed and ran the state which was the true authority.
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This question is really an opinion, but I would say that it would have to be Greece because Greece layed down the foundations for both of the other civilizations. Actually no, it didn't. Greece was a Democracy where the people ran the government and Rome was actually a Republic with representatives. Considering the U.S. government is a Democratic Republic, I would have to say Rome and Greece influenced the country's government.
Italy when the barbarians over ran Rome in 410 AD and then into the rest of Europe as Rome lost control.
it ran on crown government structure
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