<span>A
particular system of thought or doctrine is called a philosophy. Oligarchy is
related to business or country held by a small group of people. Diaspora
pertains to people leaving outside their hometowns or countries. Messiah is an
omnipotent Christian god.</span>
A confederate system sits at the other extreme in terms of centralization. A confederacy is a loose relationship among a number of smaller political units. The vast majority of political power rests with the local governments; the central federal government has very little power. Local governments have a great deal of freedom to act as they wish, but this freedom often leads to conflicts between states and the federal government. In some cases, a confederacy is little more than an alliance between independent states.
<span>The E-site of a ribosome is the last spot in the ribosome where the tRNA binds to during protein synthesis. Because it is the last binding place before the tRNA exits the ribosome, it is called E-site. E stands for exit.
There are other two sites - the P-site and the A-site. All this are involved in protein synthesis.</span>
I'm pretty sure it's a piccolo.
The correct answer is D. In both regions, Mongols allowed the previous administrators to continue to rule.
In both Persia and Russia, the Mongols had a regional governor, and to help them they recruited staff among the local population, they usually recruited people that came from lettered families and by hereditary basis. Historians have pointed out that Russians were trained by the Mongols to take orders, to pay taxes and to supply soldiers without delay, future czars also used the same techniques later on.
This caused the population to feel “part of the power” and this way they would be against a revolt for example. It was also a way of being closer to the population by taking some of them to work with the new “government”.