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    Athenian Democracy

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    I believe that there were multiple occurrences contributing the end of Greek‚ or Athenian democracy. These back to back occurrences contributed to the weakening of their city as a whole and as a result the eventual end of democracy. Though it seemed like there might be moments of democracy from time to time‚ these events were really the death knell. The most major were the Decelean War‚ the plague and death of Pericles‚ and the Macedonian take over. When Sparta turned its military attentions to

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    Merits of Democracy

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    Essay on Democracy – Its Merits and Demerits (free to read). The English word ‘Democracy’ is derived from two Greek words ‘Demos’ and ‘Kratia’ or ‘cratos’. Demos means crowd and ‘Kratia’ or ‘cratos’ means power. This is why the critics of Democracy have described it as Mobocracy. But in reality Democracy is not mobocracy but rule by majority of the people according to certain rules and regulations which are accepted by the people of a country. In the beginning there was direct Democracy. For

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    Democracy Dbq

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    The definition of democracy is a form of government in which people choose leaders by voting and where everyone is treated equally and possess equal rights. The Constitution is created to have both democratic and undemocratic elements in it. The Constitution was created to have three parts of the federal government‚ which is the Executive‚ Legislative‚ and the Judicial branch‚ and this one of the democratic aspects of the Constitution when the Constitution tries to promote democracy. These three branches

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    E-Democracy

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    E-BUSINESS INVESTIGATION RESEARCH PROPOSAL E-DEMOCRACY JOSHUA JOSEPH Contents : 1. Introduction 2. Public Value of Democracy 3. Who is researching this sub-topic 4. Research Questions : 5. Potential future research: 6. Target Conference and Journal : 7. Discussion 8. Reference 9. Annotated Bibliography 10. Appendix Introduction : E-democracy  is "the use of information and communications

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    The Change In Democracy

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    On the Change in Democracy and its Evaluation and Analysis The word “democracy” comes from the Greek words demos‚ meaning “the people‚” and kratia‚ meaning “rule.” The word democracy then translates as “the people rule.” However‚ throughout history‚ the idea of democracy has changed. An analysis of the change in the idea of democracy after 1814 reveals that: campaigning and ambition stopped being horrific words‚ property ownership ceased to be a requirement for voting‚ and equality got a new meaning

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    Colonial Democracy?

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    Did democracy exist in the colonies during the eighteenth century before the American Revolution? Democracy is rule by the people‚ simply put. This on a large scale is nearly impossible. How could all the people of America‚ then or now‚ or even of a decent size town today all come together to vote on issues. We today have a representative Democracy‚ which in itself is a logistical compromise on a true democracy. In analyzing the government they had in the colonies and comparing it to the "Democracy"

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    essay on democracy

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    COMMENTS ARE WELCOME. Powers behind control: An essay on democracy Peter L. Hupe Department of Public Administration Erasmus University Rotterdam hupe@fsw.eur.nl To be presented at the Annual Work Conference of the Netherlands Institute of Government‚ held at Erasmus University Rotterdam‚ October 29‚ 2004 Workshop 3: Institutional Rearrangement of the Public Domain 1 Abstract In contemporary Western democracies the role of government is not what it used to be. In the public

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    Democracy in Iraq

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    Establishing a stable democracy in Iraq is it possible? In order to create an established stable environment you have to consider what type of relationship is necessary to have between government and religion. Second‚ what are some preconditions that are vital for the transformation to democracy. Third should the Islamist parties have the right to introduce legislation and govern the country. As you are aware religion fuels a lot of the politics in the Arab world‚ for instance the Muslim Brotherhood

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    Fear of Crime

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    Introduction Fear of Crime in members of our society today has been widely researched. For the purpose of this essay‚ fear of crime is used in the context of an individual’s perceived risk of becoming a victim of crime. In this essay it is argued that the elderly and the youngest members of our society are the most fearful of crime and that‚ of these age groups the elderly have the lowest risk of becoming victims of crime. Firstly‚ research shows that fear of crime is wide spread and that certain

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    representative). The word democracy originates from Greek roots meaning “people” and “power”. Two basic forms of democracy are direct democracy and representative democracy. Direct democracy is when all eligible citizens have active and direct participation in the decision making for politics. One example of this is the government of Athens in ancient Greece. Representative democracy is when the whole body of citizens remain the higher power but political power is exercised through elected representatives

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