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How did men become rule?

How did men become rule?

men becomes ruler past by his authority and powerful nature. And by winning the wars with opposite Kingdom. by this the men becomes ruler in past.

How did some men become rulers in past?

How did men become rulers in the past? Answer: Some of the rajas (rulers) were probably chosen by the jana. Some men recognised as rajas, became rulers by performing very big sacrifices.

Who guarded the horse class 6?

In janapadas, the ruler was chosen on the basis of their performed sacrifices. One such ritual was that of the ‘Ashvamedha’ or horse sacrifice wherein a horse was let loose to wander freely which was guarded by the king’s men.

How did the west come to dominate the world?

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Many theories purport to explain how the West became dominant. For example, that Europe became industrialized more quickly and therefore became wealthier than the rest of the world. Or, that when Europeans began to travel the world, people in other countries did not have the immunity to fight off the diseases they brought with them.

Why was Western Europe so dominant?

The political dominance of western Europe was an unexpected outcome and had really big consequences, so I thought: let’s explain it. Many theories purport to explain how the West became dominant. For example, that Europe became industrialized more quickly and therefore became wealthier than the rest of the world.

How did gender roles change in the 19th century?

With the advent of agriculture and homesteading, people began settling down. They acquired resources to defend, and power shifted to the physically stronger males. Fathers, sons, uncles and grandfathers began living near each other, property was passed down the male line, and female autonomy was eroded.

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How did humans evolve to be so strong?

According to one school of thought, things changed around 12,000 years ago. With the advent of agriculture and homesteading, people began settling down. They acquired resources to defend, and power shifted to the physically stronger males.