Aztecs
The term "dynasty" is defined as a successive line of rulers who are in power because of family inheritance.
by the different rulers
Civilizations with strong rulers survived longer because they had strong, large armies, that would protect the civilizations, and made laws or rules that kept the kingdom together. Civilizations with weaker rulers were easily invaded by waves of invaders because they didn't have strong armies, and had less people in their kingdom that would help establish a stronger civilization.
Acient Egypt.
Some things that makes China's civilization best is the rulers, armies, and great organization.
The Aztec ruler had great structures built, similar to the Egyptian rulers. They also made laws and headed the military of the civilization.
The first rulers of the Indus valley civilization bear the name of the first city it has been excavated at the first quarter of the 20th century at Harappa and the civilization was named Harappan Civilization. It goes as back as the Bronze Age [2600 BCE]
they had a big civilization
to honor their rulers and please their gods
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Persians believed in an all-powerful king, but many Greeks believed that citizens should choose their own rulers.