The Oriental State -It existed in the values of the Tigris, Euphrates, the Nile and Yellow Rivers. The factors that influenced the rise of these empires were attributed to fertility of the soil, climate, abundance of water, vast land areas for expansion, and culture. -The existence of these empires depended, to a great extent, on the strength and ability of the rulers.
The Greek City State -Arose in Greece -Smaller than oriental empires -Democracy develops such as individual freedom, self-government, rights of citizens to participate in public issues concerning their welfare, the right of the citizens to hold public office and to chance a bad government are derived from their political thoughts
The Roman Imperial State -Established in 31 B.C. and Augustus Caesar was its first emperor. The magnitude of the empire demanded centralized organization, uniform law, unity, and imperial authority in order to weld various nations together. As a city-state with Romulus as his founder and first king became a subject of interest among political scholars
The Feudal State -Ruled by a king, assisted by a loyal noble. He led as a feudal lord, he became powerful and he was almost an absolute monarch. Christianity served as a unifying thread that bound the warring feudal kings and barons, all of whom were Christians. They recognized the supreme authority of the pope in matters of religion and politics.
The National State -With the growth and developments of education, the