It's not necessarily illegal in the U.S., but the term is "gerrymandering."
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Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire had kept Greek and Roman culture alive for nearly a thousand years after the fall of the Roman Empire in the west. It had preserved this cultural heritage until it was taken up in the west during the Renaissance.Classical Greek philosophy consisted of various original works ranging from those from Ancient Greece (e.g. Aristotle) to those Greco-Roman scholars in the classical Roman Empire (e.g. Ptolemy). Though these works were originally written in Greek, for centuries the language of scholarship in the Mediterranean region, many were translated into Syriac, Arabic, and Persian during the Middle Ages and the original Greek versions were often unknown to the West. With increasing Western presence in the East due to the Crusades, and the gradual collapse of the Byzantine Empire during the later Middle Ages, many Byzantine Greek scholars fled to Western Europe bringing with them many original Greek manuscripts, and providing impetus for Greek-language education in the West and further translation efforts of Greek scholarship into Latin.[2]
Engaged employees are more likely to help their colleagues when needed and volunteer to take on extra assignments. these actions are often referred to as:
organizational citizenship behaviors (ocbs)
It really depends on which president.
The president in a Marxist or communist society is indeed could be considered of having too much power since the government basically controlled 100% of the socio and economic policies.
The president in a democratic country actually does not have as much power as the civilians who elected him.