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To govern, to defend, to protect and promote their peoples' interests as their father.
Ancient Egypt was divided into administrative districts called a Nome. The Pharaoh appointed a Nomarch to govern each Nome.
people who govern a country, establishment. people who govern a country, establishment.
The Spanish king used the Council of the Indies to govern them.
By ruling with absolute power over the people.
the pharaoh
no, teachers have to advice or counsel students on relation ships but, governing is not the thing to be done. Well with my definition of governing ,and my point of viewteachers should let students to experience for"exprience is the best teacher"
To govern, to defend, to protect and promote their peoples' interests as their father.
Ancient Egypt was divided into administrative districts called a Nome. The Pharaoh appointed a Nomarch to govern each Nome.
Because after the death of the pharaoh her husband, and with her son still much too young to take the reigns, someone needed to govern in the meantime, and Hatshepsut was self-assured enough to think it could easily be her.
No, it was a monarchy. The pharaoh was the only person in charge, who had the help of other noble families to govern towns and cities and lead many battles. Sometimes though the Pharaoh is the person in charge, generals and high-priest have controlled the country later on in most cases murdering the Pharaoh to become it themselves.
Her Majesty the Queen of Canada does not "govern" Canada. The Queen exercises the powers of the Crown only on the advice of Her Majesty's Canadian ministers. Moreover, the Queen rarely exercises these powers, as most of the Queen's functions are delegated to the Governor General of Canada. As the Governor General exercises the Queen's functions on the advice of the Government, and the Government is accountable to the elected House of Commons, the exercise of royal prerogatives is lent democratic legitimacy.
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Govern is a verb.
The root word for "governor" is "govern," which means to control, direct, or manage.
I will govern this meeting. Circumstances will govern the outcome.
it is govern