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    1‚249 Words Short Essay on the Present Condition of Political System Voting at the elections is not a fundamental right for Indians. If you more than 18 years of age no one can stop you from voting as a citizen of India. In fact‚ voting is a way of avowing your Indian identity. You can be a voter as well as an eventual diplomat of the voters at the same time. This dual voter- voted to power entity of the Indian citizen is full of obtrusive and degenerative propensity and inconsistency. One needs

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    are Athens and Sparta‚ which has a long history of competition and war between them for supremacy. Athens is the birthplace of democracy‚ while the Spartans have adopted an oligarchy ruling system‚ this system extends to them and the rest of Lacedaemonians. The battle of Thermopylae united the whole of Greece against a common enemy Persia‚ fought 495 BC. After this battle‚ Persia continues to be a main power in that region. The battle started with the Ionian revolt which was started by Athens and

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    together and wrote Rome in the Late Republic. This book‚ fairly contemporary in its research‚ takes on the challenge of depicting reasons why the Roman Republic ended‚ and in explaining the reasons; they attempt to incorporate such issues as religion‚ political institutions‚ socio-economic attributes of the people‚ and outside influence into their argument. Beard and Crawford’s thesis lies in the portrayal of these issues in their relation to the fall of the Roman Republic and how their explanation differs

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    The Golden Age of Athens

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    The Golden age of Athens Fifth-century Athens refers to the Greek city-state of Athens in the period of roughly 480 BC-404 BC. This was a period of Athenian political hegemony‚ economic growth and cultural flourishing formerly known as the Golden Age of Athens or The Age of Pericles. The period began in 480 BC when an Athenian-led coalition of city-states‚ known as the Delian League‚ defeated the Persians at Salamis. As the fifth century wore on‚ what started as an alliance of independent city-states gradually

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    Henry Clay and the American System · Lawyer and Politician who represented Kentucky separately in both the Senate and in the House of Representatives. · Clay was a dominant figure in both the First and Second Party systems‚ aside from being a war hawk. · The American System was was an economic plan that played a prominent role in American policy during the first half of the 19th century. · Clay fought for an increase in tariffs to foster industry in the United States‚ attempted to build and maintain

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    community in Sparta it meant that you had to be a warrior. Sparta was a Oligarchy witch means "rule of the few". In Athens in order to participate in public life and make decisions you had to be native born‚ male and free. In Athens your political standing depended on you wealth. The men with the highest wealth could seek the highest political offices. The next step down the ladder were men with slightly less wealth referred to as the horse men. The horse men could serve in lesser political offices and

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    Philippine Political Parties‚ Electoral System and Political Reform The most important characteristic of Philippine political parties is that they are parties of the elite. In some senses‚ parties anywhere in the world are elite formations whether one defines elite in functional terms as those who lead or in sociological terms as those who hold economic and political power. But many parties at least attempt to organize regularized support from a broader segment of the population. These efforts

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    When the city of Athens stood on the brink of revolution‚ the citizens of Athens looked upon Solon and gave him the task of creating new laws for them because of troubles that had been plaguing them for a long time. “ They saw that he more than anyone else in city‚ stood apart from the injustices of the time and was involved neither in the extortions of the rich nor the privations of the poor” (Plutarch 55‚ Par 1). In this paper I will be writing of changes that took effect under Solon and whether

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    Sparta: Uncultured Discipline The Spartans were the most formidable warriors in all of history. They dedicated their entire lives to warfare. They were taught to endure cold‚ hunger‚ pain‚ their courage on the battlefield was second to none. The Spartan code was to fight hard‚ follow orders without question and to die rather then retreat or surrender. To achieve all this‚ Sparta sacrificed everything; the arts‚ culture‚ and other things that make life worth while. I believe the price was to high

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    Athens and Sparta were the two great powers of the ancient Greek world. They arose from the same culture and shared many of the same institutions and beliefs. However‚ there were vast differences in the political structures of these two city-states. Athens would become the first democracy that humans would create‚ while Sparta would sacrifice stature and power to maintain the restrictive government and institutional forms needed to prop up their warrior culture. Athenian citizens were counted as

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