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    • Warm and Cold climate like the U.S. • Sub Humid Climate Population • 1.637 million people • 97.7% are full blood Italian • They have big families • The average age is 92 • Most people live to be over the age 100 Government • Presidential representative democracy • Multi-party system • President is Francesco Pigliaru • Last election was in 2014 • Government is similar to the U.S Entertainment • They like to go to the beach in the summer time • Men like to go bowling • They have plays and music

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    Democracy. That is‚ every citizen voted on everything. People have claimed that the United States is also a Democracy. This is not true. The government of the United States is a Constitutional Republic (Every). United States citizens vote for representatives‚ who then vote on the laws. They themselves are limited by a constitution. Democracy is a flawed government system. The Constitutional Republic is also flawed‚ however‚ it is better at safeguarding individual rights‚ when applied correctly. Therefore

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    of the country who electthem as their representatives and to whom they are answerable for their duties and responsibilities.In many parts of the world this from of government has been adopted very successfull.Americr and India can be cited tow brightb examples of democracy.The President indirectly Participate in the working of the government.The President is responsible for all his decisions and actions to the Congress that comprises the representatives of the people.The policy of ’check and

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    What is Democracy? Though there is no exact definition of a democracy‚ it does “refer to a regime whereby political power is widely spread‚” (68 Gerner‚ Ferdinand‚ and Lawson) and involves equality when it comes to politics. In a democracy‚ the people run the government. This system is thought to have four key elements: a system in which the government is chosen or replaced through free and fair elections‚ active participation of the people in politics and civic life‚ protection of the human

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    People and governments * Need stability * Change their minds to fit their needs Political Change in the US * Americans can change who (Republicans or Democrats) dominates Congress every two years * Divided government (1994‚ for example‚ w/ Bill Clinton as pres.) * A situation that exists when political party control over the government is divided (for example‚ when the pres. is a Democrat and Congress is controlled by Republicans) * The gov. in the 1990s and early 2000s

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    or vote buying. Therefore fair elections must have a process which is impartial and satisfies the basic in the national standards. However‚ it within the process of free and fair elections that citizen express there will through the elected representatives‚ hence such leaders are expected to elected in a free and fair elections and can only to removed from the office through the same process‚ therefore a person who intimidates‚ corrupt and threatens the citizens before or after election becomes

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    Tennyson’s “Ulysses”--- The Representative of Victorian Times   Tennyson‚ (1809-1892) a great literary titan‚ is the representative poet of Victorian Age and mirrors the most vital problem of industrial and moral life – “religious doubts‚ social problems‚ the revolt of the cultured mind against a corrupt society‚ pride in a far-flung Empire‚ the spirit of compromise so characteristic of the Victorian period”. He was‚ thus‚ a truly national poet and from a nationalistic view-point declares;                

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    to involve people in the government. Democracy shaped virtually everything in Greece. Democracy is a system of government ruled by the whole population. The people who have a say are typically elected representatives. The United States Democracy is a representative democracy. We select representatives to speak for the people. In Athens they had a direct democracy where people had direct control. Through Athens and the Unites States Democracy we have gotten the chance to see what works and doesn’t work

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    Politian can hold his or her sit in office. This gives other potential politics an opportunity to run for office in government‚ According to Doh and Luthans (2012) “Essentially‚ every citizen should be involved in decision-making processes. The representative government ensures individual freedom since anyone who is eligible may have a voice in the choices made (Doh & Luthans‚ p. 40).” Countries that practice such political system are allowing the voices of their citizens to be heard and made. However

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    what representation should look like. These clashing conceptions hold representatives to fundamentally different expectations. Edmund Burke‚ for example‚ maintains that a good representative should listen to his constituents‚ but rely mainly on his own judgment in pursuit of the common good‚ which can sometimes be at odds with the opinions of constituents. In contrast‚ John Stuart Mill’s idea of representation ties the representative much closer to his constituents. He views representation as a vehicle

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