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    When people think of democracy the first thing that comes to mind is normally the democracy of today. However, democracy was different during the ancient times. The textbook states that “The Athenian democracy was a direct democracy in which the citizens made the laws” (Perry 60). Despite the flaws of today’s democracy, I think that democracy is the best form of ancient government because the people were able to vote on the issues. I think that democracy is the best form of government best the government

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    years now ,and that is due heavily to our functioning democracy. But exactly where did Our democracy come from and how did we get. What if I told you that our democratic government doesen’t come from america but insted was primarly invented by other governments and teachings. The base of American’s government system was produced from the Greek republic, England’s feudal system and judeo/christian teachings.The Greek developed the first democracy which America used as a platform.The Greek republic gave

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    DBQ - Democracy in Colonial America Essay The thirteen colonies in America began early on to develop democratic features. Accountability, individual or human rights, and regular free and fair elections are only a few principles that make up today's democracy. Today's democracy is quite different from how it was during colonial times. In colonial America, there were many democratic and undemocratic features that made democracy a work in progress. One democratic feature during this time period was

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    In Greek, the word democracy means “rule by the people (Greenburg and Page, 12). Democracy is a type of government system that is derived by the people. In democracy there are two types, direct and indirect. Direct democracy is when people in groups make their own decision on politics rather than the representatives. In America, indirect democracy is usually the custom form of democracy that is place on. Indirect democracy is people who are elected officials that represent the people who voted

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    the United State than other reputable democracies, attempts to improve the system and increase public participation, political reformist have channeled their efforts to on the fundamental principles of US politics and other republic nations with who share the same values that are prevalent in a democracy. Throughout the semester, several of these values have been discussed however, the most important values fell under the following three categories: democracy, education, and legitimacy. When asked

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    shares his views on democracy using a fictionalized Socrates to outline the most pressing issues. Plato’s views on democracy are negative; he believes democracy to be bred from a response to inequality of wealth and to heighten all of humanities worst traits. Plato believes democracy leads to unequipped leaders who hold offices and power without the necessary traits and preparation. The main issue Plato has with democracy, as outlined in The Republic of Plato, is democracy has a uniquely level playing

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    Coming from a poor family, Jackson made himself wealthy through many rigorous efforts, and became the first president to be elected from the west. When it comes to the democracy, the term “Jacksonian democracy” is no mistake. Andrew Jackson played a very influential role in advancing the spread, efficiency, and success of democracy in our country. In the election of 1828, Jackson won the election because of his appeal to the people. He was considered a people’s president. Even though he wasn’t much

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    Colonial America was the foundation of our nation and the beginning of democracy. The new colonies all had to cooperate to form one nation. Democracy was young and new at the time, so it still had some problems to work out in Colonial America. In the time period of Colonial America the colonies demonstrated democratic and undemocratic features while at the same time democracy was a work in progress. Accepting the results of elections was a democratic feature shown in the colonies. In elections

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    Democracy is a “Government by the people”, Democracy was a central part of Athenian society and everyday life. The Athenian government held Ekklesia or assembly where citizens could go to vote on laws, issues and practically everything affecting Athenian life. They also had The Boule or council and the Dikastiria or the courts that helped make decisions and enforce laws. Through their actions the Athenians established a very early democracy. In the Athenian government the people had a lot of power

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    Rousseau's Concept of Democracy Essay

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    Rousseau describes democracy as a form of government that “has never existed and never will” ; yet twenty-six countries in the world are considered to be full democracies. How can this be possible? Rousseau’s concept of democracy supports the most fundamental and basic premise of democracy – one in which all citizens directly participate. While his idea of democracy cannot be considered an effective indictment of what passes for democracy today, it is not Rousseau’s account which is flawed but that

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