Answer:
A democracy has a president and people who vote for specific and various things.
Explanation:
If no one is voting, then how are we supposed to know what the people want. I hope this answered your question. If not, lemme know
Answer:
35,000 men
Explanation:
if your talking about Peter the great
The people of Mesopotamia had two rivers namely the Tigris and Euphrates. They made canals and other man made waterways to use for irrigation and to supply their plants with water. Using these irrigation tools they channeled water from rivers to their crops. Irrigation helped keep the soil moist, and the river water delivered nutrients to the soil. In this way they grew crops on a regular basis.
Few crops that they grew were- barley , wheat, vegetables, lentils, fruits etc.
Answer:
The house of Lords power is limited to certain laws. The house of Lords can reject or pass any bill, but they cannot reject or pass anything which the House of Commons has rejected. The House of Lords power is restricted by the Parliament's acts.
Explanation:
The house of Lords is a group of elected people who are eligible to hold their seats until the day they die. Under no obligation are they to be replaced unless they want to.
Even though they are accountable to no one, they do not share the same
privileges as the House of Commons do.
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So, one of the main similarities between these two cultures is they were both polytheistic (believing in more than 1 god). They believed in gods of certain elements, such as water, sky, etc. They also had passions for arts, astronomy, and other areas.
A difference between these cultures, however, is that Mesopotamia had kings, while Egypt had Pharaohs, seen as literal gods. Another difference was their view of the afterlife, that being Egypt viewed it as a blissful place, while Mesopotamia viewed it as a true hell.
We won't supply a thesis statement for you, since that's something for you to do on your own! =)