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    First Past the Post system. Whereas‚ an election are where you elect someone to represent your constituency in the general election or you vote for whomever to sit onto your council. These are held normally every 5 years due to the conservative and liberal democrats’ policy on having a fixed term Parliament. A referendum doesn’t have to have a set time they are used‚ they are usually used when the government are stuck on a policy and idea and want to hear the public’s view and can be on anything‚ where

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    of America has the electoral vote and is dignified much more than public’s vote. If a candidate gets higher than 270 electoral votes‚ he will win even if he loses in public’s votes. So‚ democracy means the majority‚ and that’s not what happened in elections. The good side about United States of America democracy is that if you join a specific party.

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    Athenians Democracy Ancient Athens has two documents that discuss democracy. The first one is “Document A: Pericles” and the other one is “Document B: The The Athenian Constitution”. In document A‚ I found that is truly democratic because your social class is not allowed the interfere with someone’s merit. For example‚ if you’re poor you’re still able to serve the state or be part of the government. In document A it also states that “you get equal justice.” And that’s the way it should be

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    Direct democracy is a type of democracy that allows the people of a sovereign state to vote for leaders and legislation without representation. This form of democracy is based on a direct participation from all citizens of this country to decide the path of their nation through elections. One strength of direct democracy is that it gives the voters of the nation a greater sense of efficacy‚ the ability of a citizen to both understand and influence political events. However‚ direct democracy does

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    In “Democracy in America‚” Alexis de Tocqueville argues that the biggest danger of democracy is the feeling of‚ what he coins‚ “Individualism.” Tocqueville states when introducing the concept of individualism that it is “of democratic origin” and may spread with the “same ratio as the equality of conditions” (Volume 2; Part 2; Ch 2.). His primary reason for this is that in an equal society men are no longer attached to other men. He compares it to an aristocracy‚ where every man is a link in a

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    IENG 031. 01 Spring 2009 Liberal Arts Education Robert Harris’ article‚ “On the Purpose of a Liberal Arts Education” on page 1-6 of the website VirtualSalt (March 14‚ 1991)‚ is written in enumeration mode. The purpose of the article is persuading the reader to think about the advantages of liberal arts education. The article has a positive tone because it is optimistic‚ and respectful. Harris lists several rewards of liberal arts education. First‚ liberal arts education can help you become

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    I received your letter wondering how a liberal arts education would benefit a medical student. This is a very common debate that has come up lately. A liberal arts education is something that most colleges are beginning to require. There are many factors that come into play when talking about a liberal arts education‚ especially when relating that education to the schooling of a medical student. The two types of education are drastically diverse‚ yet both are vital to have a durable career in the

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    Why should I work to preserve our Democratic government vs. Monarchy? Many countries have different types of government. The most common type of government is democracy. This is because it is run in the fairest manner than any type of government. In other countries‚ it is not about fairness‚ it is strictly about who has the power. Depending on the country you live in the government would decide how much a person works. For example‚ if you are the owner of a business and every time you make a

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    media‚ outcries banning political dynasty in local and national level political posts and calling for national legislators to enact an enabling law espousing the critical issue which many assert “detrimental to nation’s progress and a blight of democracy”. The term is also known as oligarchy‚ an equivalent term in political science and is coined to describe a practice‚ or even a tradition referring to family members or people within the same bloodline‚ next of kin‚ or lineage who run for public office

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    lands” (Document D). This means that anyone who does not believe in God or believes in another God will most likely be shunned by society of Maryland or even banished. In other words‚ people are judged by the religion that he or she practices. In a democracy‚ no one should ever be persecuted because he or she does not share a

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