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    Our idea of democracy was derived from ancient Athens. Ancient Athens was very important in history because it was the first government to run as a democracy. Without their ideas‚ many other countries would not have a democracy. In Athens‚ women did not have a lot of freedom and spent most of their days in the house as a housewife. They were considered only one class above slaves and were practically an object that their husband owned. The role of women has improved a lot from Ancient Athens to modern

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    Plan; To what extent was Germany a parliamentary democracy in the years 1900-14? Agree It practiced universal male suffrage for those over 25 years old who voted for the Reichstag. Done through use of secret ballot so people could cast their votes without fear of being persecuted for their choice. The people voted for the Reichstag‚ and the Reichstag had the power to pass an annual budget‚ and it had control over the defence budget. Although the Kaiser could dissolve the Reichstag‚ it couldn’t

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    associated with the origin of democracy. Basically‚ Greek government evolved from single rule to small group rule to rule by the people. Because each city-state in ancient Greece possessed its own government‚ some of these types existed other than democracy‚ namely monarchy‚ aristocracy‚ tyranny‚ oligarchy. This essay will compare and contrast the ancient governments‚ namely monarchy‚ aristocracy‚ tyranny‚ oligarchy and democracy in Ancient Greek city states. Democracy surfaced in Greece around

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    The conflict between oligarchy and democracy often seems to be a relatively recent phenomenon for many in the modern world‚ however it is often disregarded that this conflict goes back millennia in the western world‚ all the way back to ancient Greece‚ and specifically back to the city-state of Athens. Though very different from the modern‚ western concept of democracy‚ Athens’ democratic system was revolutionary for it’s time and often stirred conflict between democratic and oligarchic forces‚ not

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    Origins of Democracy Democracy refers to a type of political system in which the people‚ or people they elect to be representatives‚ govern themselves‚ rather than being governed by a dictatorship or monarch. It is supposedly said that the democratic form of government began in Ancient Athens in 508 BC‚ but this form of government may have existed well before the turn of the 5th century. It is logical to assume that democracy‚ no matter how quaint or complex‚ began with the tribes. As having

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    Separation of Powers in the American Democracy American National Government Separation of powers provides our government with a system of checks and balances‚ a way to prevent one branch from becoming too powerful. This concept was important in the creation of our government because it prevented one central government. Our Framers wanted to avoid a government that was run by one person‚ or one super powerful group. In order to effectively put their theory to work‚ they actually

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    Voice of Democracy: Constitution: Relevant or No? Fifty-five men gather together. One room to delegate in. Many months to process. Thirty-nine signatures to approve. One document to change the history of what is now called the United States of America. This document just so happens to be the United States Constitution—conjured up to be a revised version of the Articles of Confederation—and became a base on how our country and its government ebb and flow. Even though this document was ratified in

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    October 26‚ 2012 Jacksonian Democracy‚ 1824-1845 1. Second Great Awakening – Spread throughout the South‚ targeting mainly women and African Americans: both slaved and enslaved. In the North Charles Finney led the revivalism and promoted the doctrine of perfectibility and iterated against popular belief that evil could be avoided. 2. Election of 1824 – John Quincy Adams‚ William Crawford‚ Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson. The House chose the president because no one led in the electoral college

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    Greek Democracy Dbq

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    was established with the idea of democracy. It was meant to be ruled by the people with no leader with too much power. Democracy was introduced to have equality before the law. Throughout the history of Greece‚ many relationships and correlations were formed through democracy. Greek Democracy built relationships with the military needs and social class division of Greek City-States. In Greece‚ military needs were drastically changed through democracy. Before democracy‚ there was a greater power which

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    | | ⅜ Research Articles Conceptualizing and Measuring Democracy: A New Approach Michael Coppedge and John Gerring‚ with David Altman‚ Michael Bernhard‚ Steven Fish‚ Allen Hicken‚ Matthew Kroenig‚ Staffan I. Lindberg‚ Kelly McMann‚ Pamela Paxton‚ Holli A. Semetko‚ Svend-Erik Skaaning‚ Jeffrey Staton‚ and Jan Teorell.1 In the wake of the Cold War‚ democracy has gained the status of a mantra. Yet there is no consensus about how to conceptualize and measure regimes such that meaningful

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