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Q: How did the corrupt bargain of 1824 lead to the rise of democracy?
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Why do you think the election of 1824 helped lead to change in national politics?

After the Corrupt Bargain of 1824 when Andrew Jackson was defeated, an upwelling of support arose against back room deals and candidates chosen by caucus. At this point in American history, the nominating of candidates became more democratic as conventions replaced caucuses.


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What did Simon Bolivar do in 1824?

He was a Venezuelan military and political leader. He lead Bolivia, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela to independence. He also helped lay the foundations of the democracy in each country.


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Corrupt staff members which lead to scandals were Grant's biggest probem.


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Our founding fathers tried to make our democracy fair and equal. Aristotle believed that excessive democracy would lead to mob rule. Neither an army or a business can be a democracy, as both follow the orders given by their leaders.


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Most South Africa's mainly blacks were not aloud to vote and so there was no democracy in South Africa The anti apartheid movement changed the apartheid system and in return lead the country towards a democracy


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The phrase "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely" was said by Lord Acton, a British historian. His statement emphasizes how unchecked power has the potential to lead individuals to act in corrupt ways.


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What did hays believe might happen when a government becomes corrupt?

Hays believed that when a government becomes corrupt, it risks losing the trust and support of its people. This can lead to instability, erosion of the rule of law, and a breakdown of social order.


What type of government did the ancient Greeks invent?

The government started out by having a few rich men lead their city-state. But later that switched to democracy. A government ruled by the people. Today in America we still use this form of government.


Tough Teamster-union boss whose corrupt actions helped lead to passage of the Landrum-Griffin Act?

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