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    Autocratic‚ Democratic‚ and Optimal Government: A Sketch W. A. Niskanen In his paper Niskanen provides valuable analysis of the effects of the voting rule‚ the progressivity of the tax structure‚ and the length of the fiscal horizon in democratic governments and interesting insights of the effect of alternative regimes on policies‚ such as war and immigration‚ that affect the number of people subject to the regime. His article follows Mancur Olson’s work called “Autocracy‚ Democracy‚ and Prosperity”

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    a remarkable degree Anti-Federalist had many different views and motivations to reject the ratification of the Constitution. The both parties Federalist (also known as Nationalist) had different views on the constitution‚ Anti-Federalist opposed the Constitution. They felt the articles should only be amended‚ it also felt that the constitution gave more power to the central government and less to the states‚ and for having such a negative sounding label the Anti-Federalist didn’t get as much support

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    WHY Michelle Obama is running for office: In Michelle Obama’s first major address at the Democratic National Convention‚ she declared “I love this country”. Obama wants to serve as a compassionate servant leader for her country. During her time as the First Lady‚ she used her platform in the White House to address issues like access to better schools for children‚ access to healthier food for children‚ and access to better job training for all Americans. She rarely shied away from taking on her critics

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    LS500 – Legal Methods in Process Ideas that Shaped the Constitution The Federalist Papers were a series of 85 articles and essays written by Alexander Hamilton‚ James Madison and John Jay encouraging the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. The papers were published between 1787 and 1788 in New York. Alexander Hamilton wrote the majority of the letters. He write 52 letters‚ James Madison wrote 28 followed by John Jay who contributed the remaining 5. Hamilton wanted a new national government

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    Document A 1. Document Information a) Three northeastern members of the Federalist Party had doubts about the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 b) The constitution didn’t authorize territorial acquisition‚ thought the United States was no safer acquiring this large territory‚ for fear the eastern states would become less important as the country expanded c) The United States purchased the Louisiana in 1803 d) The U.S. constitution does not state ways the federal government may acquire territory e)

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    INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AS A CHALLENGE TO DEMOCRATIC SUSTENANCE IN NIGERIA Based on the journal‚ International Studies 44‚ 3 (2007): 217-33‚ by Sarabjit Kaur was mentioned about Institutional Development as a Challenge to Democratic Sustenance in Nigeria. Democracy is one of the important thing that must have in social‚ economic and political in nature. In the development of countries usually because of economic and social conditions that helped in the sustenance of democracy but it was primarily

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    A liberal education is the best path to a democratic nation Introduction: Education has always been one of the building blocks of a nation. Indeed‚ the educational system in the Philippines has come a long way as different colonial periods slowly shaped its current form. Perhaps one of the greatest educational influences introduced to the Philippine archipelago is the concept of liberal education which was brought about by the Americans. Aside from liberal education‚ democracy was also brought

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    The Democratic style of leadership Democratic style of leadership relies on participation with the entire group. This leadership decision making power lies on majority and his staff. Further more‚ this style of leader ship lies on vote of staff and or employes working in same company. This style of leader ship is very open for ideas and suggestions are discussed openly. This leader ship offers suggestion and views of staff and employes which can improve can company in profit and build its future

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    Belgian Congo was a Belgian colony set in central Africa‚ which started in 1908. In 1960 it got independent to what is now called the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Before Congo got colonized the only language that was spoken was the Kongo language‚ but when the Belgians came‚ the French language was introduced and taught to Congo. The same thing happened with religion. When Belgian came‚ Congolese were first introduced to Christianity which is now the most practiced religion in Congo.

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    Democratic Government VS Oligarchy Government “The government is merely a servant -- merely a temporary servant; it cannot be its prerogative to determine what is right and what is wrong‚ and decide who is a patriot and who isn’t. Its function is to obey orders‚ not originate them.” Mark Twain Democracy and Oligarcy as forms of government have been in existence for a long period of time‚ both terms first appeared in ancient Greek political and philosophical thought. Both forms

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