<span>The introduction of new power sources</span>
This was also known as the <em>sistema</em><em> de </em><em>castas</em>. This was based on the purity of bloodline also called <em>limpieza</em><span><em> de sangre</em>. The following groups were arranged according to the purity of blood and race mixtures based on the Spaniard's category known as </span><span>mestizaje</span>.
According to this, the whiter skin has more political, economic and social opportunities than the darker colored people.
These are some of the groups arranged in a descending manner from Spaniards, castizos, <span>Moriscos, mestizos</span><span>, </span>mulattoes, Indians, and Africans. The highest according to them are the groups of the Spaniards.
<span>The age of Augustus is from 43 BC to AD 18 and it is called as golden age of roman literature because the age reached its highest literary expression in poetry, a polished and sophisticated verse generally addressed to a patron or to the emperor Augustus and dealing with themes of patriotism, love, and nature.
During 29 BC to 19 BC, Livy began his monumental history of Rome, and another historian, Pollio, was writing his important but lost history of recent events. Ovid, the author of Metamorphoses, a mythological history of the world from the creation to the Augustan Age, was the last great writer of the Golden Age.</span>
1- the rule of law
2- popular demand
3- the protection of right
4- limited government
5- checks and balances