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A 3 page overview of the political scenarios which existed in these three regions during the fifteenth century. The authors notes the similarities which existed in regard to the need to generate resources to fund governmental activity and how this was accomplished in each of these regions using smaller governmental subcomponents. No sources are listed.
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The manner in which governments have attempted to regulate the lives of their citizens has varied both over time and over geography.
While we typically think of governmental regulation as a strictly western phenomenon occurring only in our close definition of technologically advanced regions, governmental regulation is a common element across
the world and occurs at practically every level of technological development. There are, in fact, many similarities between the governmental structures of even the most removed regions of the
world. We are most familiar, of course, with the western form of government such as that that existed in England. This vast
government was broken into many subcomponents but fell under the rule of the king. Parliament was important in the governmental process as well. English government utilized written documents
to mandate control over its citizens. Such documents were delivered to the country sheriffs who in turn would order the contents read out loud to the people. These
sheriffs would then be responsible for enforcing the national law as well as completing such tasks as tax collection. While England
was developing her extensive form of government similar development was occurring all around the world. In the Andes the Incas, for example, were expanding their territorial reign and exerting
power over more and more of the inhabitants of the region. Before the beginning of the sixteenth century, in fact, the Incan kingdom would be larger than any ever
built in South America. During that same time period similar expansion of political control was occurring in Japan. This "age of the Warring States (Sengoku)" marked a period
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