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    Brave New World and Anthem the underlying themes are very similar. The government controls every aspect of people’s lives‚ everyone is supposed to be perfectly happy with what role they are given‚ and the main character do not fit into what the government was deemed normal. While both books have these very similar traits‚ there are many differences as well; the way the government controls the people‚ as well as the form of government‚ the way people of both societies treat each other‚ and the situation

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    democracy was a more effective type of government for it limited royal power and protected the rights of the people socially‚ politically‚ and economically. Throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries‚ tension arose between the two different types of governments‚ the democracy and absolute monarchs. The enlightenment was a great period of establishment of democracy. Throughout the enlightenment there were philosophes who believed greatly in a democratic government. Some of the most familiar philosophes

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    Anarchy Anarchy is to government what atheism is to religion; in anarchy there is no government and each individual has absolute liberty. It is important to note‚ however‚ that the lack of a government toenforce laws does not automatically imply that there are no laws; anarcho-capitalism in particular posits a form of anarchy with a body of explicit laws. Aristocracy a form of government in which a select few rule based on hereditary. Autocracy a form of government in which the political power

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    cycle came into play early in Chinese history. Also‚ when a dynasty falls with the last heir to the family name‚ power struggles tend to happen among the higher class citizens. Aristocracy is another form of government that is highly susceptible to being flawed and corrupted. Aristocracy is a government ruled by the rich and intelligent‚ so it makes sense that it would be corrupt. One advantage‚ however‚ is that when a group is led by the rich and intelligent‚ they have a decent chance of being successful

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    Massachusetts Bay Colony

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    The government of the Massachusetts Bay Colony was simultaneously theocratic‚ democratic‚ oligarchic‚ and authoritarian in different ways. The Puritans founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1628 and wanted a well-established government‚ but they ended up mixing all of these together. This colony was important because it was one of the first provincial and true governments to be introduced into the colonies. It also provided an example to other colonies to base their governments on. The Massachusetts

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    Friends and Fellow Citizens:-- Called upon to undertake the duties of the first executive office of our country‚ I avail myself of the presence of that portion of my fellow citizens which is here assembled‚ to express my grateful thanks for the favor with which they have been pleased to look toward me‚ to declare a sincere consciousness that the task is above my talents‚ and that I approach it with those anxious and awful presentiments which the greatness of the charge and the weakness of my powers

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    Parliamentary form of government is better Good morning sir chairperson and members of jury. Friends‚ I want to ask if a man designated to wind a clock at 12 noon everyday does not do his job‚ is the clock to be changed or the man to be fired? What will change by switching to a presidential system? Corruption gone------ bureaucracy efficiency incarnate‚ ----------every MP and MLA a beacon of integrity‚ ---- no more caste‚ crime‚ violence? ----------Nothing will change‚ -----the same

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    effective form of government to help guide a nation to prosperity? Is it a monarchy‚ democracy‚ republic or could it even be a dictatorship? Since this question is not only relevant to politicians but to society as a whole‚ many people have offered their opinion on the subject‚ including religious leaders such as the Buddha. But can a man dedicated to religion share similar ideals to a man dedicated to politics? In order to answer these questions as well as the question of what is the best form of government

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    PAD 170 : GOVERNMENT  &  POLITICS 1.      Define ’election’ and explain its functions OR Explain the reasons  supporting the importance of  an  election.          ’Election’ refers to an act or process of choosing a person or persons for a public or political office.          The functions of an election are:          (i)   To give the voters a choice of who should represent them in the legislature or government;          (ii)   To elect representatives who will act on behalf of their constituents

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    Weakness of Aristocracy

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    the evil inherent in all kinds of Aristocracies is that they form a separate interest which is almost certain to come into conflict with the interests of the community. No wise and just principle has so far been devised for the selection of the ruling class‚ and no safeguard has been suggested to ensure that the few will rule in the interests of all and not for their selfish advantage. The privileged persons‚ who are destined to rule‚ form a class of vested interests and they look on their privileges

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