* People are fearful and predatory
* Secular reasons for government * Supremacy of government bound by natural rights
he was a philosopher. he was an early philosopher.
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 banned religious persecution and established the rule of Parliament.
Unfortunately the current political climate is keeping the United States from displaying that a democracy is worth fighting for and to show how well it works. The movement seems to be towards a government that is something less than a democracy.
The role of African Americans in the movement towards westward expansion has been attention on the lives and contributions of these often forgotten pioneer.
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None, since by the time he was born "American Democracy" had already been around for between 30 and 40 years (depending on whether you consider it started with the Declaration of Independence or the ratification of the Constitution). His ideas may have had some effect on its later development, but he did not play any role whatsoever in "creating" it. Even that is somewhat questionable, since he was the author of the Communist Manifesto, which is pretty much the antithesis of "American Democracy" as that term is commonly understood.
im sorry , did you mean what are three contributions of Greece to democracy? if so, it was Athens, (not all of Greece) who created democracy.
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It's actually Voltaire.
he was a philosopher. he was an early philosopher.
I think CSR is the responsibility towards the society, your contributions towards the society and also serving the nation.
The enlightenment period of independent thinking and the American Revolution inspired the French Revolution to begin and the editing/creating of the French constitution.
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The rise of napoleon was a step towards democracy because his coming to power spread nationalism all across Europe. Nationalism gave people the idea that they could revolt and create their own democratic governments. The french loved Napoleon because, although they did not have democracy, Napoleon made them feel like they played a part in everything he did. So, although they did not vote him in, they didn't oppose him either.
First off, he refunded the United States Military, he Brought interest rates up, and danced in front of a live audience. A great president.
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