Through the many wars and peace congresses of the 18th century, European diplomacy strove to maintain a balance between five great powers: Britain, France, Austria, Russia, and Prussia. At the century’s end, however, the French Revolution, France’s efforts to export it, and the attempts of Napoleon I to conquer Europe first unbalanced and then overthrew the continent’s state system. After Napoleon’s defeat, the Congress of Vienna was convened in 1814–15 to set new boundaries, re-create the balance of power, and guard against future French hegemony. It also dealt with international problems internationally, taking up issues such as rivers, the slave trade, and the rules of diplomacy. The Final Act of Vienna of 1815, as amended at the Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen) in 1818, established four classes of heads of diplomatic missions—precedence within each class being determined by the date of presentation of credentials—and a system for signing treaties in French alphabetical order by country name. Thus ended the battles over precedence. Unwritten rules also were established. At Vienna, for example, a distinction was made between great powers and “powers with limited interests.” Only great powers exchanged ambassadors. Until 1893 the United States had no ambassadors; like those of other lesser states, its envoys were only ministers.
Roman Republic doesn't have a separate Judicial Branch it's included in an other branch.
In Rome the people that run Rome are called consuls and there are 2.Also they only serve for 1 year but in US there is 1 president and he serves 1 or 2 4 year terms
This can depend on what way the person wants to be successful. if they want to be more successful with their happiness, then a lot of money could support happiness or create discontent. If a person wanted a marriage to be held together by his wealth, it can depend on how the money is used... for example, if a couple has no money or very little, then they can get into fights caused by stress... and if a couple has a lot of money, then they could also get into fights because of greed. It really all depends on the users and possessors of the cash.
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