Answer:
the answer is: as a monarchy.
Explanation:
Inca Empire-- the Sapa ( emperor) Inca exercising the ultimate government authority. His powers were not limited by law. the royal council helped him rule and was made up mostly of royalty or close family members, high priests and generals.
Japan Empire-- Imperial Japan; constitutional policy with the emperor as reigning monarch; industrialization, urbanization, and an increasingly mobile society.
Ottoman Empire--a complex organization of government with the Sultan as the supreme ruler of a centralized government that had an effective control of its provinces, officials and inhabitants.
Parliamentary monarchy was re-established in the Ottoman Empire on July, 23rd 1908.
The corrupt and crude parts of American life, that's the kind of writer a muckracker is. a journalist of sorts.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that the historian is using "research skills", since he or she must find out the proper order of events. </span></span>
Women filled the demand for civilian workers
I don’t know the options that you have, but this is what I found.
The meaning (purpose) of life is four-fold: to achieve Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha. The first, dharma, means to act virtuously and righteously. That is, it means to act morally and ethically throughout one’s life. However, dharma also has a secondary aspect; since Hindus believe that they are born in debt to the Gods and other human beings, dharma calls for Hindus to repay this debt. The five different debts are as follows: debt to the Gods for their blessings, debt to parents and teachers, debt to guests, debt to other human beings, and debt to all other living beings. The second meaning of life according to Hinduism is Artha, which refers to the pursuit of wealth and prosperity in one’s life. Importantly, one must stay within the bounds of dharma while pursuing this wealth and prosperity (i.e. one must not step outside moral and ethical grounds in order to do so). The third purpose of a Hindu’s life is to seek Kama. In simple terms, Kama can be defined as obtaining enjoyment from life. The fourth and final meaning of life according to Hinduism is Moksha, enlightenment. By far the most difficult meaning of life to achieve, Moksha may take an individual just one lifetime to accomplish (rarely) or it may take several. However, it is considered the most important meaning of life and offers such rewards as liberation from reincarnation, self-realization, enlightenment, or unity with God.