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restrictions on government action that are intended to protect political freedoms
Belief in a limited government that protects individual liberties
1.The more powerful individuals are the more powerful their liberties and the less powerful and more limited the government. 2. The concept of individual liberties is most appreciated and valued in a political system with limited government intervention and free market enterprise. The United States is and has been going through a transformation for several decades which progressively increases the size and extent of both State and Federal government. For political definitions, please visit http://www.laissez-fairerepublic.com and htpp://www.americanbacklash.com
citizens
The Egyptians want a democratic government with free elections, and they want to be ensured not only economic and political rights, but they also want the government to protect every citizen's civil rights and liberties as well.
The Anti-Federalists feared strong centralized government and favored the individual and States having more power than the federal government.
The point of political parties is to give an overview of their issues so in a large country you don't have to personally know every candidate but rather you can look at their party to get a general overview of their positions. It is good to compare political parties to match your beliefs to so you know which candidates would be better to vote for. For example, if (all these examples are from the US) if you believe in less taxes and a stronger national defense, you might want to vote for the Republican party, if you believe in civil liberties and more government programs you might want to vote for the Democrat party, if you believe in civil liberties, less taxes and less government control, you might vote for the Libertarian Party, and if you believe that the main issue that governments should be concerned with is environmental protection and consumer protection, you might vote for the Green party.
Feudalism
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the Magna Carta
Communism
The major dimensions of democracy include political participation, political rights and civil liberties, rule of law, and accountability and transparency. Political participation refers to the active involvement of citizens in the political process. Political rights and civil liberties encompass the freedom of expression, assembly, and association. Rule of law ensures equality and fairness in the legal system, while accountability and transparency ensure that those in power are held responsible for their actions and decisions.