Rome became the most powerful state in the world by the first century BCE through a combination of military power, political flexibility, economic expansion, and more than a bit of good luck. This expansion changed the Mediterranean world and also changed Rome itself.
military power, political flexibility, economic expansion
Hm, essentially this would be any system in which the head of the government is not the head of state (so any that does not have presidential system).
This could be an elected president (Austria) or hereditary leader (UK).
So the options are not very optimal here: democracy is just a general term, and so is monarchy (but monarchies can be absolute).
socialism is an economic system, so it's not a good answer
I would choose constitutional monarchy, although it's not the only system that follows this rule .
I would say that parliamentary democracy is the best answer (but not available)
I think it is 'half Blood'
The God of Muslims, Christians, and Jews is one and the same.
All three religions are monotheistic and believe in the same god.
The Athenian assembly was the assembly and i<span>nstitution of </span>the Athenian<span> Democracy. </span><span> It was open to all male citizens as soon as they qualified for citizenship.</span><span>
The Athenian assembly appointed ten generals, who </span>carried out the assembly's laws. Correct answer: C