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    American Democracy From a distance‚ American Democracy seems to be the ideal style of government. In fact‚ most Americans would probably tell you they are lucky to live in America because of the style of government. America and its government were built on a set of beliefs and principles that make it unique. Over the more than 200 years since the U.S. Constitution was written many amendments have been made to keep up with the changes in society. However‚ there are also many challenges facing

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    support of the majority in the legislature. Thus the Prime Minister and his cabinet can pass‚ amend or repeal any type of law with the support of subservient majority in the legislature. In this way‚ the executive and the legislative branches of the Government work in close harmony. The Executive not only runs the administration but also makes law. 2. Responsibility to the legislature: In this system‚ the executive is responsible and accountable to the legislature for all its acts of omission and commission

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    There were many forms of government in Ancient Greece including monarchy‚ aristocracy‚ tyranny‚ oligarchy‚ and democracy. These varying forms of government had many similarities and differences and their implementation varied from city-state to city state. A monarchy means that the people are governed by an undivided rule or absolute sovereignty by a single person. Monarchies are typically ruled by a king‚ usually with the help of a council of advisors. Greece was ruled by a series of foreign kings

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    interference of a corrupt and rigged government. Both dictatorship and democratic systems have a common significant factor that dictates the well-being of society‚ that which is obtained by power. Power is the ability to influence one’s behaviors and actions usually to do with one’s status. Hitler who is often characterized as a dictator took advantage of his power and influence and used it for selfish and corrupt reasons. However‚ a democratic system of government such as Canada’s protects the political

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    The original intended purpose for a government system was to provide laws that would maintain a near peaceful society. However‚ since there are many people in the world with different point of views‚ there will be many debates regarding the use of the government to intervene with many aspects of society. The two most used terms that are very carelessly thrown around to categorize these points of views are liberalism and conservatism. Liberalism is the ideology of trying to reach equality with personal

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    Around the 20th century‚ the end of the First World War cleared the way for the formation of democratic regimes. Why they had not been successful‚ why the people didn ’t use the opportunity to establish a democratic political system and why did the dictatorships appear‚ is still unclear‚ but it is a very discussible subject. The decisive role in these processes was the human being. It was the object of the cause‚ but on the other hand he was also the subject - executor of all the problems as well. <br> <br>The

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    In Ancient Greece‚ different forms of government existed throughout the 1500+ city-states (similar to communities). Athens‚ for example‚ one of the most known city-states in Ancient times was the birthplace of democracy and was that way for nearly 200 years prior to the age and rule of Alexander The Great. In the following paragraphs‚ we will contrast and compare the different forms of government and rule that took place during that period. We will start with the differences of each one. Monarchy

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    The United-States government‚ as any other government‚ preforms a variety of functions that can directly or indirectly impact the lives of the American populous. Due to the tremendous amount of power‚ and authority a government can attain‚ the founding fathers set out to create a constitution which would impose limitations on the power of government‚ in relation to the people’s rights. As observed in the Constitution and the Declaration of independence‚ the American government is theoretically run

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    Dictatorship as a form of government is not new. It was a recognised institution in the republican Rome where normally the authority of government was vested in two presidents called Consuls. In times of emergency the Romans used to appoint a Director to supersede the Consuls‚ granting him supreme powers to meet the crisis. But Roman dictatorship was a temporary expedient to meet a crisis and was discarded when the crisis was past. Moreover‚ the dictator was selected by a legal process with

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    Every nation needs a government. There are three basic types of government: Monarchy‚ Aristocracy‚ and Democracy. The ancient Roman system of government was a mixture of all three‚ consisting of a consul‚ a senate‚ and the people. The consul is characteristic of a monarchy‚ the senate is characteristic of an aristocracy‚ and the people‚ democracy. This paragraph is a good beginning. Remember it is a history paper and for that your reader needs dates to put it into the proper context. The consul

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