creating constitutions
West African oral traditions generally preserve ancient stories and legends.
to preserve learning
Charlemagne's rule significantly impacted medieval Europe by uniting much of the continent under a centralized authority, fostering a sense of cultural and political cohesion. His promotion of education and the arts, known as the Carolingian Renaissance, helped preserve classical knowledge and laid the groundwork for the European intellectual revival. Additionally, Charlemagne's establishment of a feudal system strengthened local governance while also spreading Christianity, which played a crucial role in shaping European identity during the Middle Ages. His legacy influenced the political landscape for centuries, ultimately leading to the formation of modern European states.
No one preserved these cultures. They were rediscovered in the Renaissance.
The credit for preserving the works of the ancient Greeks and Romans goes to the Christian monks in their monasteries. They recognized the value of the ancients' writings and preserved them as many of the ancient values were identical with Christianity's values.
The pope and the clergy tried to preserve Chruch privileges as powerful monarchs chipped away at it's power.
Dried them just like we do today.
They used milk to make cheese.
Reflecting
Because Spain had the "most Catholic monarchs" who sought to preserve the faith in their country unspotted by protestant heretics.
Which of the following is used as a food preservative
He endeavored to restore legitimate monarchs on their thrones and to preserve traditional institutions and values.
The question asks about the "following". In those circumstances would it be too much to expect that you make sure that there is something that is following?
They did traveled to Europe and tought them everything they knew
Cleopatra's main political views were those of an absolute monarch. She was striving to preserve her country's independence or if failing that, to at least preserve her dynasty. She used one-on-one politics in order to hold the Romans at bay for a while.
In Egypt, dead monarchs were mummified to preserve their bodies. Many Egyptians believed that for someone to pass over to the next life, they needed to have a body to go back to. As for other civilizations I am not sure.
These are not easy to find because no one wanted to preserve such things. There are a couple links below, however.