Yes, they had a very basic government governed by Hammurabi's law code.
You people really need to start answering these questions i try to ask questions but know one has answered like any of them......lol
^^^ Not a great answer! They had a monarchy.
The Sumerians lived under absolute monarchs who frequently deified themselves.
a good one
no they did not
With other Sumerians
The Sumerians gave us food and writing.
Sumerians did not have any advance over the economy relative to their place and time. They were there to do their mission.
The Sumerians invented glass accidentally.
yeah the sumerians lived in mudbrick houses in southern iraq that is where most of the sumerians came from.
Both Mauryan and Gupta had strong centralized governments.
because my mom
new monarchies
egyptian
Hamilton and Henry viewed centralized governments as a necessity to protect the country from foreign influence.
some were taxation, the code of hammurabi, the war chariots, and centralized governments
Larger centralized governments eventually overwhelmed the smaller feudal states.
A centralized government is the form of government in which power is concentrated in a central authority to which local governments are subject. Centralization occurs both geographically and politically. A centralized government is characterized in which the local governments are designated by the central Government of the country, like the local administrative authorities. In this type of republic unlike a federal republic, local legislative assemblies do not exist. Nearly any government can be said to centralize their power to a degree. The term is applied to governments that vest limited authority to its subjects and often used in comparative terms, such as "highly centralized government" or "weakly centralized government". From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centralized_government
"Centralized government" can have several somewhat distinct meanings in varying contexts. In general, the term refers to the government of a unitary state; that is, one that is a not a federation, such as those of Canada or the United States, which are nations that have dually-sovereign federal and subnational governments. Two examples are that of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland or of the Republic of Ireland, both of which are unitary states with thereby centralized governments.
"Centralized government" can have several somewhat distinct meanings in varying contexts. In general, the term refers to the government of a unitary state; that is, one that is a not a federation, such as those of Canada or the United States, which are nations that have dually-sovereign federal and subnational governments. Two examples are that of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland or of the Republic of Ireland, both of which are unitary states with thereby centralized governments.
What economic factors helped strong monarchies develop? A centralized systems of taxation. Fostering trade, both internally and externally. Feudal aristocracy Stable and centralized governments
A unitary system of government is a type of government where power is centralized. When power is shared between a central government and local governments, this is referred to as a federal system of government.