In ancient India, rulers often governed through a hierarchical system, relying on a mix of military strength and religious legitimacy. They maintained order and collected taxes while promoting trade and agriculture to ensure economic stability. Rulers typically engaged in patronage of religious institutions, which helped legitimize their authority and maintain social order. Treatment of the populace varied, with some rulers being benevolent and protective, while others were more oppressive, depending on their policies and the prevailing socio-political conditions.
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They probably would have ignored or discarded them from their own minds.
Treat the Indians equally
Britain subjugated India in order to make as much money out of them as possible for as long as possible they ad no scruple's at all about how many people thy killed to look after their financial interests.
At first, they treated them with fairness but much more crule as the empire went on.
Rulers should show how good they are to there people because the people get there character from there rulers, and maybe the people might do some bad to them if the rulers don't treat then very good.
I think rulers would benefit from it if they claimed that they were chosen by gods to be the rulers because then the people would be more respectful and treat the rulers with utmost loyalty. More power because people din't want the gods fury.
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I think rulers would benefit from it if they claimed that they were chosen by gods to be the rulers because then the people would be more respectful and treat the rulers with utmost loyalty. More power because people din't want the gods fury.
They probably would have ignored or discarded them from their own minds.
None. they let the pets die.000000
sometimes Harsh or sometimes in a kind or special way it depended if on the child and its behaviour
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It was Sparta
priests occupied a high level in sumers social hierarchy the division of society by rank or class.in fact priests were just below kings.the kings of sumer claimed that they had been chosen by gods to rule
Treat the Indians equally
He does it to point out the injustice being done by the English rulers of Ireland to the people of Ireland by their lack of concern for the poverty and starvation of the Irish people. When Swift treats poverty and starvation so matter of factly in his fiction, he shows the cruelty of the English rulers who treat poverty and starvation in the same way but for real.