Taxation
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History of Economy
100

Do taxes stress you out?

Of cause, especially Canada.

100

Which political system did ancient Egypt accept?

Theocracy.

100

What was the first recorded system ancient Mesopotamia?      

The Hammurabi's Code of Law.

100

Why the Hittite Empire was strong?

because of the The Hittite Empire was located in an important geographical position in Asia Minor ,and Hittites’ technological developments and military innovations.

100

What is bartering?

Bartering is the exchange of goods or services for other goods or services in return.

200

What are the taxes used for In feudal Europe?

These taxes allowed civilizations to do things like develop a governmental bureaucracy, build big architectural projects like aqueducts or arenas, and raise large armies to conquer new territory.

200

In ancient Athens, which group has the right to participate in politics?

Only adult male citizens could vote.

200

How many laws are there in the Code?

282 laws.

200

Why did the Hittites start making iron

Although bronze weapons continued to be widely used, the creation of bronze required copper and tin, both of which could be difficult to obtain, especially tin.

200

Cows, sheep, camels, which one was used as the first and oldest form of currency?

All of them were.

300

Do taxes exist in any economy?

Taxes existed in both early barter economies and those that used currency.

300

What style of government Roman citizens developed?

Republic.

300

What does the legality of the Code have to do with it?

Religion.

300

Military age range for Athenians?

between the ages of 18 and 20, but in times of war all male citizens up to the age of 60 were called upon to serve in the armed forces.

300

Which civilization first used the currency?

Ancient China.

400

How did taxation develop in Egypt?

In Egypt, as the barter economy developed into a system of currency, taxation evolved.

400

Explain republic in your words.

An open-ended question, the answer can be 'A republic is a political state where elected representatives and leaders rule on behalf of the people, who ultimately hold supreme power.'

400

Does the Code achieve equality for everyone?

Only between people of the same social status.

400

What method did the Hittites use to enable their tanks to carry more people?

The Hittites moved the wheels from the rear of the chariot to the centre.

400

Bartering? or Currency?

In your opinion, which trading system is better.

An open-ended question.

500

What are taxes used for in Egypt?

Tax receipts helped protect Egyptian taxpayers from being exploited.

500

In ancient Rome, citizens were divided into two classes, ________ and _________.

 Patricians and plebeians.

500

The Code believes that punishment should be consistent with the nature of the crime, neither excessive nor lenient. This principle is called?

Principle of revenge.

OR

An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.

500

When did the history of the samurai begin?

the Heian Period (794–1185 CE).

500

Why do people choose paper currency over coins?

Because paper money is easier to count, sort, deposit, audit than coin because of its size, weight, design, follow historical development, etc.