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Why was weapons itmportant to the ancien Rome?

to help them protect there self's


How did city-state in modern Europe get its start in ancient Greece and Rome?

Ancient Greece and some areas on ancient Italy were organised into independent and self-governing city-states. |They did not have a king who ruled the whole area. Examples of this in Italy were Etruria (land of the Etruscans) , Latium (Land of the Latins, where Rome was) part of Apulia (in the south) and the Greek city-states in southern Italy.


What problems did American colonists face under British rule?

The reasons why the colonies broke away could fill volumes. Libraries are full of books on early US history.They faced similar problems after British rule as they did under British rule. The main difference was the people were now self ruled and self determining and were represented in government


What government was established in Virginia?

From 1607 - 1624, Virginia was a Corporate Colony. This was when the king granted land to a company. The company governed this land. The charter companies were usually self-governed and the people retained their English rights. The governor was elected by those qualified to vote. A two-house legislature, the upper and lower houses were elected by the voters. From 1624 - 1776, Virginia was a Royal Colony. This is where the king and his ministers ruled the land. The king appointed a governor and a council of assistants. The governor had veto power. The governor and council acted as the upper house. The lower house was elected by the voters.


Americas distance from Britain and the growth of colonial self-government?

A combination of the supposed absurdity of being ruled by a country 3,000 miles away over an ocean and the way Britain mostly ignored the colonies brought about the growth of colonial self-government.

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Does Iran have an autocratic government?

Yes. It is ruled by the Supreme Council of Ayatollahs who self-appoint and must approve of all candidates for the Majlis (legislature) and the Presidency.


What does self rule mean you can do?

self rule means -> not ruled by someone else..


How can you have an effect on the government at the local level?

Each colony had its own government (could be a self-government) and the governer ruled the whole government and each colony recieved its own charter, and their Privy Council set all polocies. -BubaGup98


What location did roman civilization start?

Rome started in Rome, quite self-explanatory, is it not?


What religion is associated with the Council of Trent?

The Council of Trent is associated with the religion of Roman Catholicism. It was the 19th ecumenical council and is highly important for it's sweeping decrees of self reform.


How do you use the word self-government in a sentence?

At a time when monarchs ruled, self-government was a very new idea.


A government which is self-governing and not ruled by any other state is?

Sovereign


What is the trusteeship council of the nations?

The Trusteeship Council a now-defunct organ of the United Nations that administers territories that were not self-governing when the UN was established.


Why was weapons itmportant to the ancien Rome?

to help them protect there self's


What is the difference between democracy and communists?

Communism is an autonomous society that is ruled by no one and instead runs on its own self stability. True democracy is where we are ruled by the people. Therefore, the U.S. not a democracy but a republic because we are not ruled by all. We are ruled by few.


How did city-state in modern Europe get its start in ancient Greece and Rome?

Ancient Greece and some areas on ancient Italy were organised into independent and self-governing city-states. |They did not have a king who ruled the whole area. Examples of this in Italy were Etruria (land of the Etruscans) , Latium (Land of the Latins, where Rome was) part of Apulia (in the south) and the Greek city-states in southern Italy.


Rome's idealism 2nd punic war?

Rome can hardly be characterised as idealistic - its actions were always self-interest, at political, individual and state.