The supreme rulers in Ancient China lived fascinating lives.
1. they ruled over the area they owned in china.
2. their job was to control people.
3. they had to be careful because someone would always want their position and they could be killed.
4. they had to be powerful
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Ancient Chinese emperors were military leaders and law makers.
No, emperors do not rule over democracies; they are born into the role.
Roman women had rights just about equal to men, but they still lived in a male dominated world. For example, a woman could not vote or run for public office. A woman, although she had the right to divorce, still had to have a male relative or guardian make the arrangements. A woman could only inherit a minimal amount from her husband or father. A woman could not join the army. Despite these restrictions, the Roman women had more equality with men than many of their ancient counterparts.
men were buffer and women were skinny because men got more stuff
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Yes it was, religion didnt play a role in the creation of it, though philosophy did but that didnt occur until about the qin dynasty.
Lords were very important in Ancient China. This is because the country was run on a feudal system in which lords owned parts of the land and the people in it.
The emperor's role was important in China because they were rulers(KINGS/QUEENS:)
Women in ancient China stayed at home and either watched her daughters or work in the fields.
No, emperors do not rule over democracies; they are born into the role.
They play an important role in China because they thought that it brings good luck and fortune to China. And that is the reason why crops grow.
Roman women had rights just about equal to men, but they still lived in a male dominated world. For example, a woman could not vote or run for public office. A woman, although she had the right to divorce, still had to have a male relative or guardian make the arrangements. A woman could only inherit a minimal amount from her husband or father. A woman could not join the army. Despite these restrictions, the Roman women had more equality with men than many of their ancient counterparts.
men were buffer and women were skinny because men got more stuff
Cao caos as a warlord in ancient china. he was famous for his role in the three kingdoms period of china. his style name was mengde
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take one half and then take the other half and BOOM you have china
During the Roman Republic (509-27 BC) two annually elected consuls were the heads of the state and the army. With the rule by emperors which followed, the consuls were appointees of the emperors and the office become more of an administrative one than a political one.