As states and empires increased in size and contacts between regions multiplied, religious and cultural systems were transformed. Religions and belief systems provided a bond among the people and an ethical code to live by. These shared beliefs also influenced and reinforced political, economic, and occupational stratification. Religious and political authority often merged as rulers (some of whom were considered divine) used religion, along with military and legal structures, to justify their rule and ensure its continuation. Religions and belief systems could also generate conflict, partly because beliefs and practices varied greatly within and among societies.
Brutus was both a patriot<span> and a betrayer. he convened to the plan of assassinating Julius Caesar so as to stop the leader of Rome to create an empire and abuse his power over his dominions. His love for Rome and its constituents provoked him to kill Julius Caesar.</span>
When Jews were saved, it was often thanks to people who could act<span> on behalf of a state ... Had </span>Hitler<span> not begun a </span>world<span> war that led to his suicide, he would have lived to .... again, leading to protests, revolution, </span>ethnic cleansing<span> and revolution in the Middle East. ..... </span>remind<span> you of how great you once were.</span>
The republic generally had more equal rights between the two sexes, where as the republic was much more patriarchal