yes, it was a step but it did not directly end with a democratic government. (Napoleon created a Dictatorship/empire).
Yes because it made people have the right to vote.
yes
It gave the people democratic rights, the right to be presented in court before a jury of peers after arrest and before imprisonment.
The Age of Revolutions brought on by liberalism, called for freedom and equality which led to the rise of democracy.
a failing economy and a growing lack of faith in democracy.
hitler took over the army with the help of the ss as hiltler killed ernest rohm who was the leader of the SA. Hitler then gave them the oath that they will respect hitler and help him in the battles that they declared to fight on. hitler did this as he had most power.
France and the United States both had significant conflict leading to more democratic political orders and societies. In England, democracy evolved out of the unwritten constitution and various acts of Parliament over the years- there was no revolution
It gave the people democratic rights, the right to be presented in court before a jury of peers after arrest and before imprisonment.
The Age of Revolutions brought on by liberalism, called for freedom and equality which led to the rise of democracy.
Yes
democracy had only proved to slow government and governing down and had just led to the rise of the next would-be dictator.
It is traditional for all to rise at the beginning of a court session in order to highlight that all men are equal for the court's judgement. This act is also a sign of respect for the Judge presiding the court.
The Court Clerk usually says this. What does this mean? how did it came to be.....
It's called taking the ball on the rise.
all of the poor people turned gay and lesbian in order to revolt against the first and second estate.
all rise (in court)
Anuradha Kataria has written: 'Democracy on trial, all rise!' -- subject(s): Democracy, International relations, political Science, Political participation
a failing economy and a growing lack of faith in democracy.
The rise of napoleon was a step towards democracy because his coming to power spread nationalism all across Europe. Nationalism gave people the idea that they could revolt and create their own democratic governments. The french loved Napoleon because, although they did not have democracy, Napoleon made them feel like they played a part in everything he did. So, although they did not vote him in, they didn't oppose him either.