The emperor, only he, owned all the land and divided it among his rule.
He owned all the land and divided it under his own rule.
Because the Code of Hammurabi was so stict and because it was common for punishment to be excruciating if not lethal members of Mesopotamia (Babyon) feared crossing over the government's line. Hammurabi believed in an eye for and eye.
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Vote government
A problem the song dynsty faced was not having enough soilders to control their empire.
He owned all the land and divided it under his own rule.
Maintaining a large empire posed significant challenges, including logistical issues in communication and transportation across vast distances, which hindered effective governance. Diverse cultures, languages, and political systems within the empire often led to tensions and resistance among different groups. Additionally, resource allocation was complex, as balancing the needs of various regions while managing economic disparities proved difficult. Lastly, internal dissent and the threat of external invasions required constant military attention and resources, straining the empire's stability.
The Senate was in partnership with the Emperor and made necessary decisions for the empire to run smoothly and defend its borders.
Roman dynasties continuously faced the two pronged problem of usurpation and succession. Only in a relatively few instances did the succession happen smoothly and there always seemed to be someone wanting to take the crown from the reigning emperor, particularly in the later empire.
Because the Code of Hammurabi was so stict and because it was common for punishment to be excruciating if not lethal members of Mesopotamia (Babyon) feared crossing over the government's line. Hammurabi believed in an eye for and eye.
by keeping prosperity
Caliphs were successors of Muhammad as spiritual and temporary leader of the Muslims. They administered the empire by keeping everyone in line.
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War and expansion
The Austrio-Hungarian Empire faced the problem of war.
The Inca Empire used the quipu for record keeping. Quipus were intricate systems of knotted strings that encoded information, such as census data, tribute obligations, and agricultural records. This innovative method allowed the Incas to manage their vast and complex empire without a written language. The quipu served as a vital tool for administration and communication throughout the empire.
Nationalism