at the time of ancient Egypt the government was the strongest in the world
The statement "ancient Egypt was strongest when its rulers were strong" highlights the significance of effective leadership in the stability and prosperity of ancient Egypt. When pharaohs demonstrated strong governance, military prowess, and the ability to unify the nation, Egypt thrived economically and culturally. Conversely, periods of weak leadership often led to internal strife, external invasions, and eventual decline. Thus, the strength of the rulers directly influenced the overall power and success of ancient Egypt.
The Articles of Confederation were weak and did not even give a semi-strong Government.
No. Kush became independent from the fragmentation of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt in 1070 B.C.E.
Strong governments found in towns & villages, and a relatively weak national government.
Keep the power in state governments, not in the federal government. They wanted a weak central government, with strong local leaders.
The statement "ancient Egypt was strongest when its rulers were strong" highlights the significance of effective leadership in the stability and prosperity of ancient Egypt. When pharaohs demonstrated strong governance, military prowess, and the ability to unify the nation, Egypt thrived economically and culturally. Conversely, periods of weak leadership often led to internal strife, external invasions, and eventual decline. Thus, the strength of the rulers directly influenced the overall power and success of ancient Egypt.
a weak- mayor system . no wear near a strong one
The Articles of Confederation had a Weak National Government. The U.S. had a Federal Sytem Government ( Or strong Government )
No. The confederation created by Articles of Confederation was designed to have a weak central government and a strong state government.
Confedration
Strong council-weak mayor.
The Articles of Confederation were weak and did not even give a semi-strong Government.
Confucianism supports a strong government; Taoism supports a weak government.
Confucianusm supports a strong government; Taoism supports a weak government
no, they did not because they want to be a free tribe and if they had a government did they would be weak but they are strong
To build a strong government and army because the government was poor, weak, and unstable.
Confucianism supports a strong government; Taoism supports a weak government.