When the Hittite kingdom fell around the late 12th century BCE, a period of fragmentation ensued in Anatolia, leading to the emergence of several independent city-states and smaller kingdoms. This political landscape was characterized by a shift from centralized power to localized governance, with various groups, including the Phrygians, Luwians, and later the Urartians, asserting control over different regions. The decline of Hittite influence also allowed for increased interactions and conflicts with neighboring cultures, setting the stage for the eventual rise of new powers in the region.
which has emerged as the worlds main political unit
which has emerged as the worlds main political unit
At the end of the 13th century BC, the Hittite Empire fell into decline and was finally destroyed by the invasion of the "Sea Peoples". Neo-Hittite kingdoms emerged in the mid-11th century BC but they never reached the power of the former Hittite Empire and were conquered by the Assyrians in the the late 8th century BC.
This question likely has no exact answer since no unit has emerged as a primary world political unit, but the closest existing institution to that is likely the United Nations. The state
A major new political innovation that emerged in the revolutionary era was?
legislature
legislature
Conservations and Liberals
A. The state has emerged as the world's main political unit. It serves as the primary entity for governance, law enforcement, and the administration of public policy. While other institutions like legislatures, presidents, and courts play significant roles within states, the state itself is the foundational structure that organizes political authority and societal order.
Facism and Nationalism
communism
Thomas Jefferson