Laws in Mesopotamia
The laws in Mesopotamia are obviously more evolved than those of the ancient civilization. Most of these laws are similar to laws in any other country, but the law making system is that of the United States. Creating laws is the Mesopotamian House of Representatives' most important law. All laws in Mesopotamia begin as bills, much like in America. Before this bill becomes a law, it must be approved by the Mesopotamian House of Representatives, the Mesopotamian Senate and the President.
Mesopotamia also has similar laws to those of America, such as:
Mesopotamia also has similar laws to those of America, such as:
- Legal driving age
- Freedom of Press
- Legal drinking age
Public Safety
The main public of Mesopotamia is protected by their own law enforcement (Police, Sheriff, etc.). Although Mesopotamia also has a military force as well to protect
itself if any military aggression. In Mesopotamia, they only have three
branches of military: Marines, Navy and Air Force. Women are not allowed to enter
in any military service for Mesopotamia other than medical units. Each branch
is under the Service of the President of Mesopotamia.
Marines - The largest branch of the Mesopotamian Military forces.
Navy - The smallest branch of the Mesopotamian Military forces.
Air Force - The middle branch of the Mesopotamian Military forces.
Marines - The largest branch of the Mesopotamian Military forces.
Navy - The smallest branch of the Mesopotamian Military forces.
Air Force - The middle branch of the Mesopotamian Military forces.