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Democracy.
As early as the 5th Century B. C. , the Greeks used the term demokratia to mean a rule of the people. The English term democratic is taken from the Greek term.
As early as the 5th Century B. C. , the Greeks used the term demokratia to mean a rule of the people. The English term democratic is taken from the Greek term.
it comes from the greek word demos meaning "the people" and kratia meand "rule"
The Greeks were the people to actually coin the term with "demos" (demo) meaning people and "kratos" (cracy) meaning rule, strength.
Democracy, democratic, democrat.
That which is considered and established as a principle; hence, sometimes, a rule., A statement of a principle to be demonstrated., To formulate into a theorem.
The term "democracy" comes from a Greek word meaning "rule of the people." I have searched and searched and cannot find a specific quote that mentions constitution and government being under the people's rule.
As early as the 5th Century B. C. , the Greeks used the term demokratia to mean a rule of the people. The English term democratic is taken from the Greek term.
Yes, the term "Ground Rule" is a proper term.
Term to Term rule in Maths is how much you go up or down in. e.g 1,2,3,4,5,6 would be +1
Oligarchy is not a religion, it's a type of government where a few people have all or most of the power. The term comes from Greek "oligos" meaning "a few" and "arkho" meaning "rule".