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    Democracy and Aristocracy often go hand in hand as they did in ancient Athens and were different than all the other systems. Not unlike how the United States’ education and social system unwittingly creates a form of aristocracy based on wealth‚ Athens’ democratic power was coupled with aristocracy ensuring the elected were those of wealthy families. This system was shown through ‘500 bushel men‚’ ‘horse men‚’ and ‘200 bushel men.’ This was not vastly different from the oligarchy in Sparta as their system

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    drew many staunch lines between federalists and antifederalists. These differences proved to be vast and in most cases complex‚ the antifederalists opposed the newly drafted constitution‚ while the federalists pushed for its ratification. These two primary views of how the United States government should function‚ made the ratification of the Constitution by no means a guarantee in 1787. Thus‚ the criticisms made by the antifederalists and the retorts returned by the federalists echoed the uncertainty

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    Hoàng Hồng Thủy – LQT40A THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BRITISH ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ENGLISH INTRODUCTION Those people who complain about the difficulties of learning German‚ don’t know how lucky they really are - they only have one language to master. Admittedly‚ there are regional differences of dialect in German-speaking countries‚ but the non-native speaker who has learned Hochdeutsch (high or standard German) should have no problems in making himself understood by citizens of Germany‚ Austria or Switzerland

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    Democrats vs. Republicans

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    Democrats vs. Republicans In today’s society‚ we believe that the two main political parties of America‚ the Democratic Party and the Republican Party‚ are completely different. We say that democrats are liberal and the republican are conservative – two adjectives that are complete opposites. When we actually step back and look‚ and the two parties and their actual positions we realize and learn that the two parties are actually very similar. Many of their positions are the same but they have

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    The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States. The basis of the Democratic Party is liberal and is considered center-left in the political spectrum. Center-left is defined as a political term that characterizes individuals‚ political parties or organizations whose ideology rests between the center and the left on the political spectrum (excludes far left stances.) The principal ideologies of the center-left are progressive‚ social democracy‚ social liberalism‚ as

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    The arguments between the Anti-Federalists and Federalists led to the creation of a document that has stood the test of time and new governments have repeatedly modeled their governmental structure off of the Constitution. Despite the overwhelming majority of the Anti-Federalists’ concerns over many of the Constitution’s provisions being unfounded‚ their apprehensions regarding disproportionate amount of influence men of property could have on government officials have since become a scary reality

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    One of the many differences between Christianity and Catholicism is that both religions come with multiple meanings on how the Bible guides us. Their beliefs may be different even though the both of them follow the same God. For example‚ Christians believe in angels and saints

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    species of animals are described till now. The classification helps to assign a systematic position to newly described species. 4.1 BASIS OF CLASSIFICATION Though different animals differ in their form and structure‚ there are some fundamental similarities in them such as arrangement of cells‚ body symmetry‚ nature of coelom‚ diploblastic or triploblastic nature of the body wall‚ segmentation‚ presence or absence of notochord etc. These features form the basis for the classification of animals

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    Federalist 51

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    Kaley Roden 11/30/14 Government 4 Federalist 51 Federalist 51 is written by James Madison in 1788. He wrote it to explain that any branch of government can become tyrannical if they accumulate too much power. He explains how checks and balances help to keep the branches separate. He talks about human nature how government is needed because people are fallen. Even within the checks and balances‚ the departments of people have rules to limit their individual power. In a republic the legislative

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    Republican Motherhood

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    Kaley Ganey and Allie Linaugh October 15‚ 2012 Stuart Harmening APUSH The Republican Motherhood and Education for Women The republican motherhood was essentially the beginning of the new era for women. Before‚ women were not allowed to go to school‚ and we not educated as they were thought to belong in the home. Before the late eighteenth century‚ their role was to God and the care of the home and their children. However‚ Enlightened thinkers knew that it was the role of the mother to make

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