They were all Egyptian.
It was a theocracy.
A bailiff was an officer, similar to a sheriff or a sheriff's deputy, employed to execute writs and processes, make arrests, keep order in the court, etc. Many Bailiffs were also trusted to act as the peasants' voice in court.
It was a theocracy.
The European Serfs.
Yes, ancient Thebes in Greece had a social class system similar to other city-states. The upper class consisted of aristocrats, landowners, and government officials, followed by the middle class of merchants and artisans, and the lower class of laborers and slaves. Social status was typically determined by birth and wealth.
Peasants were similar throughout the world, but in China there was no modern technology so working in the fields were a lot harder.
Inherent powers are powers that the government and officials of the government hold. They are not necessarily listed powers found in a constitution but powers that are needed by the government in order to govern. It is similar to Jefferson's contention in the Declaration that governments get their power from the governed and there are certain rights that even the government cannot take away from the citizen--inalienable rights. The government has similar rights that are given it simply because it exists as a government.
The Roman Republic and the Athenian governments were only similar in a few ways. For instance, the Athenian government did not last as long as the Roman Republic. One of the ways in which they were similar was that the people were controlled by the wealthy, just as they are today. Most of this wealth was based on land ownership. Besides the wealthy ruling classes, the two governments were very different.
Yes, they can both sign or veto bills, appoint government officials, and they act as the head of the executive branch.
The Greek city-state was the one and only form of government, carrying out all the functions of government, rather than having three levels.
The two are totally different and are not comparable. Roman civilisation ended some 1,300 years before the creation of the US. We are talking about totally different times, society and politics. Moreover, the Romans had three different forms of government over the 1,200 years of their history: a monarchy for 244 years (753 B.C.-509 B.C.), a republic for 482 years (509 B.C.-27 B.C.) and rule by emperors for 503 years (27 B.C.-476 A.D.)
The shape of the first footstools called ottomans were cylindrical and tall, similar to the distinctive tall and round hats of Ottoman government officials.