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    Democracy in the Philippines This is the moment in the history of society where technology is at its highest point and it continues to move forward. This is also the occasion when democracy in the Philippines faces one of the greatest challenges in its existence after it has been restored several times. A new round of scandal has brought democracy in the Philippines to another challenging point. If democratic revival is possible it can only come from the people themselves‚ and from the higher power

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    Nature of Democracy

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    The nature of democracy requires that its citizens be dependent upon one another. Describe a specific situation in which citizens in a democracy might justifiably not be dependent upon one another. Discuss what you think determines when citizens in a democracy should be dependent upon one another. Democratic nations are unique in that every citizen is given an equal voice. Governmental representatives‚ who are fellow citizens‚ are elected according to a majority of votes. They gain these

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    Being an American cannot be defined by one simple word or phrase. Since the formation of The Declaration of Independence in which the United States declared itself as a sovereign nation that is not beholden to any country‚ that is when an American identity came into existence. The meaning of an American has evolved and been interpreted in different ways throughout American history. After the formation of the United States Constitution‚ the core values of an American were embedded in that document

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    order to change themselves and their government for the better good (usually). Of those‚ three in particular shine out as being noticeably important‚ that being the American‚ French‚ and Mexican Revolutions. But that aside‚ what is truly important whilst looking back on these influential events is recognizing the key points that connect each revolution with one another and of course‚ how they differ as well. In our case here in America‚ most already know what sparked our revolution (that being unfair

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    American Government

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    The Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia (1967) resulted in the striking down of state laws that prohibited whites and African Americans from marrying. Mildred Loving‚ one of the parties in the case‚ issued a statement on the fortieth-anniversary of her case in which she urged that same-sex couples be allowed to marry. Q. Are the two issues—laws prohibiting interracial marriage and laws prohibiting same-sex marriage—similar? Why or why not? I believe laws prohibiting interracial marriage and

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    Democracy Remixed

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    Democracy Remixed Paper Aaron L. Banks II 111807345 AASP 202: Black Culture in the U.S. WB11 Today‚ we live in the year 2014. In this year‚ African Americans‚ as any American‚ have so many opportunities at their fingertips. Since the inception of the Internet‚ and handheld devices such as smartphones‚ that allow you to browse the Internet‚ information is readily available at any moment. With this quick access to information‚ you have the ability to find out

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    What is the difference between a Democracy and a Republic? Almost ALL of the social problems in this country are derived from the fact that Americans don’t even know what kind of government they have! If you are like most people‚ you think that the United States is a democracy. If you do‚ then you are wrong! Recite the pledge of allegiance. Notice that it says "...and to the republic for which it stands." Now open your copy of the constitution to Article IV‚ Section 4. (You do have a copy

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    The conflict between American power and American democratic ideals was a recurring problem that took on a new form. There was a change in America’s foreign policy and their willingness to establish dominance in the world‚ in the turn of the twentieth century‚ but there had always been a struggle of democratic ideals. This was the United States’ first attempt to claim territories across the world‚ but they had been constantly claiming territories on their own continent. For example‚ there was a period

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    Contribution to Democracy

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    September 27‚ 2012 Democracy has existed since long ago. Of course it took time to create it. Slowly‚ it began to form. Democracy is rule of the people‚ by the people. Greeks‚ Romans‚ Jews‚ and Christians all took part in molding today’s modern democracy. All these different cultures made an effect to democracy. For example‚ Greeks philosophy was equality to all‚ Romans contributed with The Twelve Tables‚ and the Judeo-Christians based their moral values from the bible. Greeks were among

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    Distinction between Direct and Representational Democracy The dispute over direct or representational democracy has been a heated discussion for several years. There are some persuasive arguments on either side of the table. Direct democracy lends itself to the conception that the people should decide the law of the land‚ and that the people know fully how to govern. In contrast‚ representational democracy contends that the prevalent individual does not have adequate education about the concerns

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