There is no such thing as a 'Traditional Government'.
Tradition depends on historical usage. The nearest thing would be some form of monarchy or Dictatorship, as these have been used most frequently throughout history.
The essence of a democratic government, according to traditional Western thought, is
Conservatives like Republicans prefer limited government and traditional values.
NO. In a traditional economic system, the government does not involve itself with transactions, primarily since the barter system makes it difficult for the government to monitor transactions.
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The economy is the government
The government has no role in a traditional economy other than keeping peace to the degree where different individuals can conduct trade in peace.
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Less Taxes Less Government Traditional American Values.
No, it was not a traditional revolution. A "traditional revolution" is one where the people of the country become dissatisfied with their existence, realize there is no hope that government will change it for the better and then overthrow that government. The Bolshevik Revolution was basically a military coup that seized power from the existing temporary government, the Provisional Government, and set itself up as the government despite the fact that not everyone wanted the Bolsheviks in power at all.
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The US government wanted their traditional lands.
relevance of traditional governance to present sytem of governance in Africa