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Q: Did Americans insist on the one-man-one-vote concept of government?
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What concept of government do americans insist on?

A democratic type of government.


The democratic concept of equality does not insist that people be in equal conditions but what does insist?

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Why did Americans insist of adding the bill of rights to the constitution?

for the right to do things they couldn't do before


Why did Americans insist on adding the bill of rights to the constitution?

for the right to do things they couldn't do before


In a significant change from English tradition Americans would insist on which constitution?

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Why do democratic governments insist on institutions?

democratic government insist on institutions as it is not practical for all people of democratic government to sit together everyday and take decisions on all matters .Institutions coordinates and distributes work in such a way that everything works out nicely.


Why did the virgina delegates insist that the new government have three branches?

So that everyone could be equal in the government and not stress to make another one like they did.


Typically Americans tend to adopt an insist negotiation style primarily because?

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Americans tend to adopt an insist negotiation style primarily because?

Type your answer here... Maintaining relationships isn't as critical in our culture as in others.


What is the present tense of insist?

insist


Which main American party tends to believes in government regulation?

Actually, history will demonstrate that both parties believe in a certain amount of government regulation; but the Republicans like to insist it's only the Democratic party which believes in it.


Why did Americans insist on adding the Bill of Rights in the Constitution?

Two years after the constitution went into effect, ten amendments were added to the document. it was felt that the constitution did not list the rights that should protect all Americans. The constitution assumed that because the powers of the government were specific and limited, a statement of rights was not needed, but as the states began to ratify the constitution in 1787 and 1788, they insisted that a Bill of Right be added.