Like today, each form of government - monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, democracy has its benefits and flaws. They each existed because the appeared to offer a solution to the problems of the time. They each had periods of success, became debased, were replaced and so the sequence went on.
Today we too are seeing the problems of democracy overtaking its benefits as abuses of the system escalate, as it happened nearly two and a half thousand years ago.
From monarchy, the lesson learned was the importance of having checks and balances and limitations on the power of a single ruler. From oligarchy, the lesson learned was that concentrating power in the hands of a few wealthy elites can lead to social and economic inequalities. From democracy, the lesson learned was the value of citizen participation and equality in decision-making processes.
Lesson learned: Britain rules the seas.
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wht is the author of the tail?
The sun
Thoreau learned much about himself, the human spirit, and nature from living in the woods.
A Lesson to Be Learned was created on 1992-09-16.
The homophones for something learned are "taught" and "taut." The homophones for to reduce are "adduce" and "deduce."
"Anthrax" performs the song "A Lesson Never Learned."
Another term for lesson learned is "takeaway" or "key insight."
a lesson learned.
what was the lesson learned in world war one
A Lesson Learned - 1911 was released on: USA: 7 June 1911
Lesson Learned - 2004 was released on: USA: 11 November 2004 (limited)
Lesson Learned - 2005 was released on: USA: 2005 (National Film Challenge)
The cast of Lesson Learned - 2004 includes: Jimmie Sizemore as Howard
what lesson is was learnt in Bacon's Rebellion
Another word for lesson is learned or taught a lesson