<u>The answer is city-state.</u>
<u>1. In Sumerian city-states, politics and religion were intimately related. The governor was the Prince-priest. the "High priest" or "Patesi", who represented the deity.</u> The priest administered the government of the city, the income of the temple, led the soldiers, supervised the maintenance of the canals and organized the cult. The temple then played a fundamental role. It was the axis of political, religious and also economic life.
<u>2. With the expansion of the Sumerian cities, the administration becomes more complex and there is a change in the attributes of the Patesi,</u> who will be dedicated exclusively to worship.
<u>3. Military leaders converted into Kings will perform the rest of the functions. These kings will maintain the division of Mesopotamia into small states: each city, was a state in itself</u>, with its own institutions of government, did not depend on a regional or imperial major power.
Answer: I see a positive change in the youth for the years to come.
Explanation: I think young people are going to get more involved in political matters. The current changes give them to show that any young person can have a voice and be part of a greater change. Technology took on greater importance and the youth will be the ones who will control much of this. I see more acceptance and tolerance. Young people will be more daring to be who they are and to fight for their rights.
Technically, yes.
Since in single power there is noone that could limit the power of the country's leader, all of the leader's decision can be implemented without any resistance. BUT THIS WOULD BE A VERY BAD IDEA, because single branch of the government is basically a dictatorship/tyrannical government.
Answer:
tobacco cotton and sugar
Explanation:
they grew Tabacco cotton sugar cane but sugar made them the most money.
Depression, German aggression, revolt by colonies, and feudalism.
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