The two are totally different and are not comparable. Roman civilisation ended some 1,300 years before the creation of the US. We are talking about totally different times, society and politics. Moreover, the Romans had three different forms of government over the 1,200 years of their history: a monarchy for 244 years (753 B.C.-509 B.C.), a republic for 482 years (509 B.C.-27 B.C.) and rule by emperors for 503 years (27 B.C.-476 A.D.)
The cornu is an ancient musical instrument very similar to the buccina.
they were jewish
There was never a Celtic empire. Although the peoples we describe as Celtic spread widely over Europe and the British Isles, they never had one government, but existed as a collection of warring tribes that shared similar languages and cultures. No doubt there was an early Celtic proto-culture, but never an empire.
in your book just read it's not that hard
The board game "Stratego" is similar to medieval warfare, as it involves strategic planning, deception, and tactical maneuvers to outwit your opponent and capture their flag. Players command armies of different ranks and abilities, much like the hierarchy of soldiers in medieval warfare. The game requires players to anticipate their opponent's moves and adapt their strategies accordingly, mirroring the dynamic nature of battles in medieval times.
Iraq is a form of republic, similar to Britain's. This is stated in the name, The Republic of Iraq.
Mexico's government is a federal republic similar to the government of the United States.
Iran has a government similar to the democratic republic of the United States. The government in Turkey is based on separation of powers. Indian government is a secular democratic republic and Saudi Arabia is a monarchy.
The United States shares several ideas with the early Romans. The Romans had a Republic that was overseen by an representative government very similar to what America has today.
Canada and America are two different states with two different types of government. Yet, they both share similar cultural values and language.
Australia's government is somewhat like that of the United States. It is a democracy and a federal republic, just like that of the United States.
A republic is a type of government in which power is held by the people or their elected representatives, and the head of state is usually a president or a similar figure. It is characterized by the absence of a monarch or hereditary ruler and the adherence to a constitution or similar governing document.
democrocy i think
it is similar to the way the Greeks and Romans ran their societys... we all went with democracy. we got most of our ideas from their government when the usa was first starting out.
After the liberation of France by the defeat of Germany, France began the Fourth French Republic in 1946. It's constitution was modeled on that of the Third Republic, provided a similar democratic but unstable government. The Fourth Republic ended in 1958.
Ireland is a parliamentary republic and has a similar structure to a constitutional monarchy, with a figurehead President and a Prime Minister (Tioseach)
had similar ideas about the new government