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Loosely termed, government is the mechanism by which a nation is ruled. In the Middle Ages the common government type was a Feudal Monarchy. There were exceptions, such as Ragusa, which was a Republic long before Florence thought of the idea.
Loosely termed, '''government''' is the mechanism by which a [[nation]] is ruled. In the [[Middle Ages]] the common government type was a [[feudal]] [[monarchy]]. There were exceptions, such as [[Ragusa]], which was a [[republic]] long before [[Florence]] thought of the idea.

See also:
* [[parliament]]
* [[Althing]]
* [[becoming king]]

Revision as of 14:00, 17 March 2006

Loosely termed, government is the mechanism by which a nation is ruled. In the Middle Ages the common government type was a feudal monarchy. There were exceptions, such as Ragusa, which was a republic long before Florence thought of the idea.

See also: