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    AP U.S. History 8‚ November 2012 Development of Democracy DBQ The emergence of democracy would change the United States forever. Our country today wouldn’t be what it is today without democracy in place. During the 1820s-1850s democracy truly started to appear in the nation. With ideas of every man should be equal and the uprising of the abolition movements. Women didn’t keep their thoughts out of it either. In 1828 President Jackson was elected and with this he brought the idea of everyman

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    “...Democracy is an achievement that has come about through determination‚ hard work‚ struggle‚ even bloodshed.” (Text 4 Line 1). Democracy is something we as a country have worked hard to achieve. It would only be smeared if the United States passed a law to make voting mandatory. It would be a direct violation of the Constitution and everything America stands for if voting was made mandatory. The right to vote should remain a choice not a compulsory decision. Compulsory voting just makes invalid

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    The benefits and Problems with Democracy In the famous words of Sir Winston Churchill‚ “No one pretends that democracy is perfect or all-wise. Indeed‚ it has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.” As a staunch supporter of democracy‚ Churchill is admitting that although there may be a variety of flaws in a democratic government‚ it is still a far more suitable choice of governing as opposed to alternate forms

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    Direct democracy is where the people vote directly on the laws. The problem with this is rational ignorance‚ where cost outweighs the benefits. There are three kinds of direct democracy: recall‚ initiative‚ and referendum. It happens in four stages: preparation stage‚ qualifications stage‚ voting stage‚ and the implementation stage. Direct democracy is only good because people get what they want and many innovative ideas happen at the ballot box. It’s bad because there is budgeting at the ballot

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    Nigeria: The Unstable Democracy 1999 marked Nigeria’s return to democratic rule. However Nigeria is not a stable democracy. Nigerians are still waiting to see the aspects of a democracy that many stable democracies see today; social welfare programs‚ justice‚ and equal access to resources and power. Corruption in the government‚ lack of human rights‚ increased civil discord‚ and the absence of electoral reform keep Nigeria from becoming a stable democratic country. The oil boom in the late 1970s

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    There are basically two types of government‚ Democracy and Dictatorship. Democracy is a majority ruled government. The origin democracy government formed in 400 B.C. in Athens. There are three kinds: Direct democracy where people directly vote in decision; indirect democracy where people elect representative to make decisions‚ such as our Congress; and Elite democracy where the rich make decision. A dictatorship is government ruled by the few over the many. There are different kinds‚ such as Communism

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    Justice and Equality Cannot Coexist‚ For When One is Achieved the Other is Infringed Upon: Equality‚ diversity‚ and democracy are the three components that America claims to revolve around‚ but unfortunately lacks. America is a nation filled with envy‚ rage‚ and such preposterous behaviors and actions. Since the founding of the nation‚ to the present of America‚ and according to the predicament of the future‚ this territorial notion that America abides by is slowly corrupting the nation. Since

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    A 200 Year Democracy Our nation is approximately two hundred and thirty years old‚ and our democracy‚ the same. According to Alexander Tyler a democracy only lasts an average of two hundred years; so we are overdue right? I don’t think so‚ and I shall tell you why. I don’t think we are overdue. No‚ not at all‚ I just think we are running a little late to the party‚ so to speak; however we are well on our way there. Alexander Tyler said that a democracy will fall at the hands of a loose fiscal

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    Democracy in the Middle East The general perception in Western countries is that nations in the Middle East cannot practice democracy because of religion and culture of the people in these nations. This perception does not match the real reasons the people in the Middle Eastern nations have hard time installing democratic leaders. The biggest obstacle in installing democratic governments in most nations in the Middle East is the manner in which power is and retained in the countries. Most nations

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    Jacksonian democrats viewed themselves as the guardians of the Constitution‚ political democracy‚ individual liberty‚ and equality of economic opportunity." In light of the documents and your knowledge of the 1820s and 1830s‚ to what extent do you agree with the Jacksonians’ view of themselves? Jacksonian democrats viewed themselves as the guardians of the Constitution‚ political democracy‚ individual liberty‚ and equality of economic opportunity." In light of the documents and your knowledge

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