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    1. Regarding theories of democracy‚ Pluralism is the establishment of a group with share ideas and concerns towards public policy. Consequently‚ these shared values contributes to an organized effort which is able to dominate smaller groups and contribute to a larger dispersed power. In addition‚ Pluralists are optimistic and have thoughts that the public interest is most necessary; therefore‚ these Pluralists make promises to the public to express their views. Notably‚ Elitism is a theory that explains

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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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    This essay explores how Greek and Roman myths reflect aspects of the ways in which women in particular are seen within the societies of ancient [and in some cases modern] Greek/Roman culture. Drawing on the myths of Hera‚ Dionysus‚ the Amazons‚ Athene‚ Pandora and Aphrodite the essay will reflect upon social‚ financial and diplomatic relations of Greek/Roman woman. In ancient times Greek and Roman women were oppressed due to the mistrust of the female. The myths reveal warnings‚ morals and philosophies;

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    During World War II‚ two dictators joined sides‚ along with Japan and Italy‚ to create the team known as the Axis. These two dictators were Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. After a betrayal between the two‚ Hitler stays with the Axis and Stalin joins America and the rest of the countries that formed the side called the Allies. Prior to World War II‚ the truth of Hitler’s terrible reign of genocide and dictatorship comes to the light. However‚ another Hitler and Stalin both served as dictators during

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    What was wrong with the ancient Athenian democracy? One of the most remarkable elements of the modern world of politics is the surprising popularity of democracy. The word and the concept of democracy‚ which nowadays is mostly seen as a necessary form of government for the 21st century‚ 26/01/2011-08:35:02 emerged for the first time in Antiquity‚ in the city-state of Athens in the 5th century BC. After so many years‚ the word‚ demokratia‚ still has the same meaning‚ the rule of the people

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    The pen‚ at least in ancient Greece‚ often times proved to be mightier than the sword. As Victoria Wohl said in “Rhetoric of the Athenian citizen‚” “citizenship…was defined by speech‚ the citizen’s right to speak his mind freely in the Assembly” (162). To be able to defend oneself‚ discuss law‚ work for the courts‚ be on jury was part of being a citizen in Greece. Because speech was so important‚ how words were said and pieced together held even greater significance. People would often hire‚ logographers

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    Religious Tolerance Made Easy Josh Fones December 8‚ 2012 Religious intolerance has been a problem concerning peace in this world for a long time. Throughout history there have been wars and other altercations between countries because of religious intolerance. People following a certain religion just cannot seem to accept that other people follow and practice other religions. I used to be one of those people. I was born and raised in a Southern Baptist household and have been taught the beliefs

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    called a democracy when we still had millions of slaves. Our nation today is called a democracy when millions of citizens never exercise their right to vote‚ a few hundred party leaders select our national political candidates‚ and only those who have million-dollar treasuries can run for political office with a reasonable chance of winning. Latin American military dictatorships are called democracies. South Vietnam with a single candidate for president during the Vietnam War was called a democracy. The

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    Democracy is a state of which helps our civilization function properly. What was the Athenian democracy like? Was it just like the democracy of the United States we live in today? First we must take note of the political ideas of the Greeks. What did the Greeks mean by democracy? Their constitution is called a democracy because power was in the hands of not a minority but of a whole people. Everyone was believed to be equal in the eyes of the law. Political life is open and free‚ and so were the

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    3RD pd world cultures | Similarities and differences between Greece and Rome. | Essay. | | Zack Skone | 4/18/2013 | This document is about the similarities and differences between Ancient Greece and Rome. | Comparisons and differences between the Ancient Greeks and Romans The Ancient Greeks and Romans both began their histories as city-states. While the coastline and the mountainous terrain of the Greek peninsula isolated the various Greek cities from one another‚ the

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