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the Roman Empire had an aversion to naming absolute rulers. That's why instead of naming 'kings', they had emperors
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Many people were suspicious of James II being King because they thought he was pro-French, pro-Catholic and wanted to be an absolute monarch. The English were the arch enemies of France and had just fought to become a Protestant country, opposed to the Catholic Church, the dominant religion in France. The English did not want to have a monarchy in place that had the power to have complete rule over the country, which is what would have happened had their been an absolute monarchy in place.
Hi,
I can try to give you some ideas:
One problem in the US is the big wealth gap: the fact that some people make very little money and others make a lot. Some actions in this direction are already there, but more minimum wage laws could help lift the poor out of poverty
Another problem is the huge college debt: one revolution would be introducing very cheap state-funded education (which could be for example more competetive to get into).
This is just some ideas, let me know what you think:)
Answer: The Kingdom of Kush was very similar to Ancient Egypt in many aspects including government, culture, and religion. They both lived along the river Nile. They both built pyramids, but the Kushian ones were very steep.
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