Before World War I, the dominant form of government in Europe was monarchy, particularly constitutional and absolute monarchies. Many countries were ruled by kings and emperors, such as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the German Empire, and the Russian Empire. In addition to monarchies, some nations had parliamentary systems and democratic elements, but these were often limited by the overarching power of the monarchy. This era also saw the rise of nationalism and Imperialism, which contributed to political tensions leading up to the war.
Europe was the center of world power.
No. The Pilgrims, who were originally from England, lived in Holland for a few years before leaving Europe for the New World..
In general, about average for Europe at that time.
Self government began in Virginia when the Pilgrims came to the New World. They decided who would be their leader or adviser before they left Europe. When they got to the New World, they split up into smaller groups after about a year, and formed new groups with new leaders.
Most people lived in Europe and Asia.
Europe was the center of world power.
Industrialization, political strength and military strength made Europe a dominant force in world events during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Industrialization, political strength and military strength made Europe a dominant force in world events during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
feudalism
In the era before the rise of Christianity, religion in Europe and elsewhere in the West was predominantly pagan, that is, consisted of belief in numerous divinities with various supernatural qualities and powers. Monotheism was present (for example, among adherents of Judaism) but was not the dominant faith of the pre-Christian world.
I think in Africa and usa, but im not sure
the kgb
If you consider absolute monarchy as a species- it was the dominant form of world government say, in l90l.
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Secret alliances
Bulgaria, like other countries in Eastern Europe, soon had a Communist government.
communist