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    Voice of Democracy: Constitution: Relevant or No? Fifty-five men gather together. One room to delegate in. Many months to process. Thirty-nine signatures to approve. One document to change the history of what is now called the United States of America. This document just so happens to be the United States Constitution—conjured up to be a revised version of the Articles of Confederation—and became a base on how our country and its government ebb and flow. Even though this document was ratified in

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    accept the westerner’s criticism as they believe that westerners don’t understand their culture and thus their criticism are invalid. Take the democratic movement as an example. Chinese believe that their unique culture and history disallow radical democracy movement. They believe that someday government will become more democratic after the nation achieved the developed country’s status. In doing so they allow government’s power to move into people’s hands. Thus due to excess patriotism‚ most Chinese

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    1970s democracy and modernization has not moved progressively nor in recurrent ways within advanced countries instead has displayed a parallel movement to each other. This shows us the manner in which politics has been democratized to an extent of introducing the rights to voting‚ emergence of regular elections and governments taking turns to lead the country thus having different ideological inducement. The post democracy’s parallel stature outlines the proneness of representative democracies taking

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    why their involvement with what they were fighting for was able to give them the push to oust the invading empire. I surmise that the involvement in the state militarily and thus politically for the Athenians‚ which amounted to the beginning of democracy as we know it. As it is suggested by the book title‚ The Roots of the Western Tradition dig deep down into the ancient civilizations. Greece is a unique‚ important and telling civilization to study for it reveals the beginning of systems in which

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    October 26‚ 2012 Jacksonian Democracy‚ 1824-1845 1. Second Great Awakening – Spread throughout the South‚ targeting mainly women and African Americans: both slaved and enslaved. In the North Charles Finney led the revivalism and promoted the doctrine of perfectibility and iterated against popular belief that evil could be avoided. 2. Election of 1824 – John Quincy Adams‚ William Crawford‚ Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson. The House chose the president because no one led in the electoral college

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    Although there are many virtues to enjoy about democracy and democratic forms of government and political systems‚ this form of government has still many impending challenges yet to be accomplished. In that sense‚ I agree with Winston Churchill‚ on the grounds that “democracy is the worst form of government except all the others that have been tried” (Churchill). Looking at democracy through both its weaknesses and strengths in comparison to other forms of government makes it evident that it is the

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    deal of pressure was placed onto the Founding Fathers to create a system in which the central government will not acquire too much power and the citizens will be well represented. A representative democracy was‚ overall‚ a more effective answer to the question of how to govern the new country rather than a direct democracy after seeing the effects that the Articles of Confederation created when too much of the power of the government was given to the people and their states. A stronger central government

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    Government in the UK is a representative body elected for and by the people. The UK uses the parliamentary system as its model of representation; this means the different areas of government which are the legislative‚ judiciary and executive branches work in and through each other as opposed to the Presidential model which separates the powers. Westminster Parliament is the acting microcosm for the UK society; it is a small group of 365 MPs who are chosen to represent their constituencies. Each MP

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    DEMOCRACY AND GOOD GOVERNANCE: NIGERIA’S DILEMMA Ilufoye Sarafa Ogundiya Department of Political Science Usmanu Danfodiyo University‚ Sokoto‚ Nigeria E-mail: oisarafa@yahoo.com‚ elegantlv@aol.co.uk Abstract Despite its enormous resources and huge potentialities‚ Nigeria remains grossly undeveloped. Consequently‚ political instability‚ abject poverty‚ acute youth unemployment‚ heightened crime rate‚ poor health prospects and widespread malnourishment have been the main features of Nigeria’s

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    Warm and Cold climate like the U.S. • Sub Humid Climate Population • 1.637 million people • 97.7% are full blood Italian • They have big families • The average age is 92 • Most people live to be over the age 100 Government • Presidential representative democracy • Multi-party system • President is Francesco Pigliaru • Last election was in 2014 • Government is similar to the U.S Entertainment • They like to go to the beach in the summer time • Men like to go bowling • They have plays and music shows

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