Learning from the Persians and Sultans' mistakes was crucial. The Persians let everyone worship their own gods, which evidently led to their collapse. The Sultans forced religion on their people, which led to rebellion and the collapse of their rule. Instead of eliminating part of a culture, they decided to propose Roman citizenship instead. Roman citizenship included not having to pay taxes, the right to appeal to Roman law, and not having physical punishment. The United States took the idea of citizenship and made it their own. Being an American citizen means they can vote, travel with a U.S. passport, and are eligible for federal jobs, etc. Ironically, the founders of this country not only used ideas from the Romans, but also used ideas from who the Romans hated: the Christians. The Christian idea of a perfect government consists of what is morally right and wrong. People did not decide what was good or bad; God did. Since God determined the "rules," the government was not absolute in its power. This idea created the concept of limited government. Limited government was introduced as "if you make it, you have control over it." The United States used this to help form its
Learning from the Persians and Sultans' mistakes was crucial. The Persians let everyone worship their own gods, which evidently led to their collapse. The Sultans forced religion on their people, which led to rebellion and the collapse of their rule. Instead of eliminating part of a culture, they decided to propose Roman citizenship instead. Roman citizenship included not having to pay taxes, the right to appeal to Roman law, and not having physical punishment. The United States took the idea of citizenship and made it their own. Being an American citizen means they can vote, travel with a U.S. passport, and are eligible for federal jobs, etc. Ironically, the founders of this country not only used ideas from the Romans, but also used ideas from who the Romans hated: the Christians. The Christian idea of a perfect government consists of what is morally right and wrong. People did not decide what was good or bad; God did. Since God determined the "rules," the government was not absolute in its power. This idea created the concept of limited government. Limited government was introduced as "if you make it, you have control over it." The United States used this to help form its