Law of brotherhood
The death penalty was so common, that in the First Court, the Fountain of Execution was erected, where the executioner and his assistant washed their bloody hands after cutting their heads at the victims.
Explanation:
- Since the mid-15th century, the "law of brotherhood" written by Muhammed II was in force in the Ottoman Empire. It was a "rulebook" outlining the terms of power. A brother who would gain the throne killed all other brothers and sisters, which was considered not only permissible but desirable, because it partly prevented the risk of rebellion and civil war.
- Although not always enforced, Muhammed's law led to the deaths of more than 80 Ottomans of "blue blood" over a 150-year period.
- The fountain was the most frightening symbol of the power the sultan had over his subjects.
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A regional organization promoting growth in Southeast Asia.
Third parties influence the government by, by introducing new ideas and changing the outcome of certain elections.
The Industrial Revolution started before the Civil War and continued after it ended.
Explanation:
- Unlike political revolutions, the Industrial Revolution will be neither sudden nor quick, but a long and slow process during which simple hand tools will be replaced by complex machines, which will dramatically increase the productivity of each work.
- In America, the first steam locomotive railroad was opened in 1830, and fifty years later there were more railroads in America than in all of Europe.
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