<span>All the soldiers returned.</span>
The answer is false. The Hittites used their chariots to
capture Babylon. They dominated the Old Babylonian Empire in 1595 BCE. The
empire had been disintegrating in the years leading up to the Hittite attack
which was more like a sequence of destructive attacks instead of a campaign intended
to gain territories. When the Hittites attacked, capturing Babylon and other
cities, they did not join all of the Babylonian Empire and they only implemented
power over Upper Mesopotamia.
Disfranchise 25-50% of male votes was the effect of property qualifications on voters and
candidates in the new states.
To add, the Twenty-fourth Amendment to the Constitution
of the United States, which took effect on 23 January 1964, outlawed property qualifications for voting in
federal elections by abolishing all poll or other taxes as requirements for voting.
The Mughal Empire dominated most of northern India from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. The Mughal rulers practiced the Muslim religion, but most of the population they governed practiced Hinduism. Even so, the Mughals succeeded in their domain. They worked to bring Muslims closer to Hindus in a united India.
It gave absolute power because he claimed that governments formed out of numerous individuals would inevitably cause countries that behaved as anarchically as the individuals did without a contract. For that reason, it is necessary for there to be a strong individual ruler who is above the idea of state and who is capable of protecting the state's interests from foreign incursions or warfare with foreigners. If a country didn't have such a ruler it could easily start wars with other countries and would soon fail.