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    form of government was most effective-democracy or absolutism- for the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in Europe? During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries there were two forms of government. The two forms of government were democracy and absolutism. Both of these forms of government were effective in their own ways. Absolutism though was the most effective during this time. Absolutism is when the ruler has unlimited power. Many rulers had a democracy government but absolutism was more effective

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    For the use of the term "democracy" as referring to a system involving multiparty elections‚ representative government‚ and freedom of speech. Democracy is a form of government in which all eligible citizens have an equal say in the decisions that affect their lives. Democracy allows eligible citizens to participate equally—either directly or through elected representatives—in the proposal‚ development‚ and creation of laws. It encompasses social‚ economic and cultural conditions that enable the

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    Democracy in shamble is that people tend to get exactly the government that they deserve.For example‚ in many modern-day democracies‚ the people claim that they want their government to operate under a balanced budget‚ when in fact this is the farthest thing from the truth. What the people really want‚ as they repeatedly demonstrate from their voting‚ is decreased taxes and increased government spending -- particularly when it comes to government projects which directly benefit themselves. Professional

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    Expediency and the Future of Democracy in Pakistan” organized by the Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS)‚ at its office premises in Islamabad‚ issues and challenges related to current democratic governance and prospects of a democratic Pakistan were discussed in detail. Mr. Ahmed Bilal Mahoob‚ executive director‚ Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency(PILDAT) opened the discussion with an overly optimistic note and observed: “Democracy in Pakistan has never been

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    Democracy is a form of government in which all eligible citizens have an equal say in the decisions that affect their lives. Democracy allows eligible citizens to participate equally—either directly or through elected representatives—in the proposal‚ development‚ and creation of laws. It encompasses social‚ economic and cultural conditions that enable the free and equal practice of political self-determination. The term originates from the Greek δημοκρατία (dēmokratía) "rule of the people"‚[1] which

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    Democracy and Communism have many differences and similarities. Democracy is a government by the people. Also‚ when the supreme power is exercised directly by the people. The  people can also elect agents under an electoral college to make the decision of the final vote. Unlike democracy‚ communism has the government make the decisions of the leaders.Examples of Democracy is being shown by the United States of America‚ France‚ Ancient Greece‚ and the United Kingdom. On the economic side of things

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    In a democracy‚ people choose their leaders by voting‚ and everyone is treated equally. Democracy revolves around rule by the majority. In my opinion‚ colonial America was on its way to democracy‚ but far from being a true democratic society. Only a small portion of the people were able to make the decisions‚ so government did not revolve around the majority. By the 1720s in most colonies‚ eligible voters were defined as white Christian males who owned land and were over the age of 21. In

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    Stand on Democracy Having emphasized upon me the advantages of democracy‚ I have always believed that it is the best system to implement in a country. Ignoring the flaws and weaknesses of this type of system‚ I thought that the benefits outweigh all costs. I assume that giving the power to the people is better than having one person rule the state. However‚ in Plato’s account on the life of his mentor Socrates‚ we are able to see both sides of the spectrum: the pros and cons of democracy which are

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    A republic is representative democracy ruled by government officials. A democracy is direct government ruled by the majority. The key component of a republic is that the head of the government is elected by popular vote. Law makers and other officials are also elected by the citizens of a particular state to represent their interest in government. In a democracy citizens vote for polices and laws directly‚ not through elected officials. In my opinion I believe that the framers of the constitution

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    Dangers of Despotism in a Democratic Age In his book‚ Democracy in America‚ Alexis de Tocqueville expresses his concerns regarding the emergence of despotism in the new democratic age of New England. For Tocqueville‚ despotism does not solely reside in one man. Despotism is a form of power that does not abide by the laws or rules. According to Tocqueville‚ despotism is not the rule of a single person; it does not lead to the rise of a single tyrant. Rather‚ despotism is an arbitrary form of power

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