Because of the Byzantine empire, the holy Roman Empire, and a little bit of the papal states did not want to give up their land
Nations have different characteristics. Different conditions require different responses. People want to rule themselves, and not be ruled by others. Kings want to have their own kingdoms, and not give them up. A single government was impossible, and even a single system was impossible
North America is a continent and not a single country, meaning it has no single government.
No, it has not. It is run by a single central government.
NO. North Korea is a unitary state, not a federation. As a result, it has no federal government, but rather a single national government.
Europe is a collection of separate countries. There was no Prime Minister of Europe. The nearest that Europe got to having a single leader during World War 2 was Adolf Hitler who was ultimately the leader of all of occupied Europe.
The Middle Eastern region, like every other, is socially constructed based on race, language and religion. The region, which by most accounts spans from Morocco to Iran, is called the Middle East as a reference to its geographic relationship to Europe and East Asia (not western, nor far eastern). The place is lumped into a single region because the majority shares an ethnicity (Arab), religion (Islam) and language (Arabic, though Iran speaks Persian).
Europe has never had a single government.
Europe is a continent and does not have a single form of government. Each country governs in its own way.
The Christian Church was the single most powerful social organization in Europe from the Middle Ages to the end of the Victorian era.
Europe is a continent, not a country. Europe has around 50 different countries, each of which runs themselves, so there is no single answer to your question.
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The Middle Ages began after the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 CE. In the beginning of the Middle Ages, no single state or government united the European countries. The Catholic church emerged a powerful institution and Kings, Queens and other leaders derived their power in protecting the church.
There are over 50 independent countries in Europe, each of which has their own democratic government. They do not belong to any one single government. 28 of Europe's countries are members of an organisation called the European Union, but that is not a government or a country. It is an organisation that has independent countries as members.
AnswerBecause of the Byzantine empire, the holy roman empire, and a little bit of the papal states did not want to give up their land AnswerNations have different characteristics. Different conditions require different responses. People want to rule themselves, and not be ruled by others. Kings want to have their own kingdoms, and not give them up. A single government was impossible, and even a single system was impossible. Please see the related question below.
Western Europe is a single region, so yes.
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Europe and Asia share a single landmass known as Eurasia.
Europe has yet to be unified under a single currency.