1) 1930s fascism as a response to economic crises
2) soviet style "communism" and its equivalence to killing the ideals of socialist democratic harmony (an idea shared by many nations today... Denmark, sweden, even canada... as well as the provisional government of Russia in 1917)
3) hypocrisy by nations such as France, England and the United States of America... whom overthrew most of the world's governments... even those few democratically elected (Chile 1970s.. for example) ... but in essence furthering instability and a lack of fostering democracy
and 4) how these countries stifled their own democratic mechanisms.... Johnson in USA in the 1960s and Nixon in the 70s and Reagen in the 80s and well... W.Bush in 2001 if that counts.
the list goes on.
the Civil Rights Movement
Press for Democracy - 2005 The 100 Greatest Americans of the 20th Century was released on: USA: 24 May 2013
A Challenge to Democracy was created in 1944.
The duration of A Challenge to Democracy is 1260.0 seconds.
what are challenge of democracy
In order to be effective, a painting must challenge its viewer.
In order to be effective, a painting must challenge its viewer.
In order to be effective, a painting must challenge its viewer.
20th century
American and French revolution marked the democratic movements in 18th century. However, democracy in France was not stable or secure. Democracy was established but the right to vote was limited to very few men. In the 19th century, democracy centred around political equality, freedom and justice. The demand for universal adult franchise gained momentum. In the 20th century, there were instances of transition to democracy, challenges to democracy and military coups. Moreover, attempts are being made to make the international organizations more democratic. As a result people of the world can vent their views and ideas about the international and global affairs.
in the 20th century in the 20th century
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