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Washington meant the political life of the nation, that is, how well the nation operates as a representational democracy.
Lawrence K. Grossman has written: 'A digital gift to the nation' -- subject(s): Fundaciones de beneficencia, Research grants, Information technology, Endowments 'The electronic republic' -- subject(s): Communication, Democracy, Information society, Political aspects of Communication, Political aspects of Information society, Political participation
If participation is intended to solve a problem, then its major predictor is the obtention of the goal for which it was intended.
Political parties allow people to vote in representatives that represent their ideas and what they believe is right for the nation in Congress and in the Presidency.
The major features of modern political thought are nation state,secularism,state sovereignty,democracy,nationalism,capitalism,socialism,liberalism and so on.
Political parties will form anywhere they are allowed to form and many places where they are not allowed to form. Democracy provides an opportunity for success by a political party in getting their views and visions in action. People like to be in control, and the don't like being out of control. But the people of a nation have a right as the governed to select the vision that most conforms to their own. In order to state the vision and the viewpoint of leaders; a political parties becomes a necessity. A democracy, with the free press and free association, enable anyone to state their vision for the nation and to bring with them associates in a political party.
Democracy: noun:A form of government in which power rests with the people, either directly or through elected representatives.A belief in or practice of the idea that all people are socially equal.A political unit as a nation that has a democratic government.
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the changing social and political landscape, the struggles of ordinary citizens, and the evolving American identity. It captures themes of democracy, freedom, and individualism, along with the challenges and conflicts that arise from the rapid expansion and diversity of the nation.
A democracy - a parliamentary democracy
What are now the states were self governing colonies of Great Britain, each with their own political systems, defense forces and the like. The colonies by federation were democratic. Australia as a nation has always been a democracy.
In strict political terms the sentence is a self-contradiction as a "Democracy" and a "Republic" are strict opposites. The sentence however attempts to describe a political philosophy, of: A nation of laws built on strict rights; whose representatives (in/of law) are elected by a popular vote.