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    world‚ the new ideas that developed there were among the most influential in human history.  Ancient Greece had a democracy‚ which is a type of government where every citizen has a say in important decision-making. For example‚ the Funeral Oration of Pericles states‚ “Our constitution is called a democracy because the power is in the hands not of minority but of the whole people.” Democracy

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    US Democracy and Rhetoric I consider myself a cynical optimist in everyday life. I do not play make-believe and put on my best Diogenes impersonation – going out with a lantern in search for an honest man. There are a large number of sincere loving human beings in the world. When it comes to American politics however‚ it is impossible for me not to be a cynical pessimist‚ because as Sophocles once said‚ “Trust dies but mistrust blossoms.” The trust for me died long ago and the mistrust continues

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    Our idea of democracy was derived from ancient Athens. Ancient Athens was very important in history because it was the first government to run as a democracy. Without their ideas‚ many other countries would not have a democracy. In Athens‚ women did not have a lot of freedom and spent most of their days in the house as a housewife. They were considered only one class above slaves and were practically an object that their husband owned. The role of women has improved a lot from Ancient Athens to modern

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    Democracy is a government of the people‚ for the people‚ by the people. In this government‚ people are the rulers and the ruled. Government is formed through elections. All the adult citizens cast votes and elect their representatives. This democracy is run through their elected representatives. Dictatorship is a form of government in where there’s a centralization of power. All power rests in the hands of one person. The people have no say in what goes on. There aren’t very many similarities between

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    a sheer reflection of the athenian democracy. Yes‚ we have made little changes here and there‚ but the bones of our democratic practices are the same. In this paper you should expect the similarities‚ and small differences between the democracy of the United States and the Athenian Empire. I will do my best to prove that the system our government uses today‚ is greatly based on the same system used in the Athenian Empire over two thousand years ago. The democracy used in ancient Athens from around

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    dictatorship‚ power is exercised in an arbitrary manner.In a democratic government‚ people elect their representatives and every person enjoys equal political rights; in a dictatorial form of government the head of the state is not elected. In a democracy people enjoy rights and liberties. These are guaranteed in the constitution. But in a dictatorial form of government there is absolute denial of civil liberties and people are denied equal rights. In a democratic government people can freely discuss

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    A 200 year democracy

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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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    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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    Representative Democracy. The Openstax American Government textbook describes a Democracy as a political system in which people govern themselves (pg. 8). This system can come in the form of a Representative Democracy or a Direct Democracy. Direct Democracies are ones in which the citizens themselves participate directly in making laws (pg. 14). This type of government occurred in Ancient Athens. The United States Government‚ on the other hand‚ comes in the Representative Democracy form. This means

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    Patriotism is an attachment to one’s homeland excluding all the differences caused by the cultural differences that are present within the nation. Patriotism is considered as a devotion to one’s country. Each and every person living in a country should be proud of his country. It is true that the reverence for the history of a nation plays an important role in motivating its fellow citizens for improving the prosperity of a nation and contributing to its development .But patriotic regard should be

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