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because it gave reasons for changes in the principles of government
Framers opposed a direct democracy for many reasons. The most important reason is because they were afraid of the rule of a majority.
Prudential reasons are:- i.) Helps to reduce tensions & conflicts. ii.)Brings peace & stability in the country. Moral reasons are:- i.) Citizens have stake in governance. ii.)It upholds the spirit of democracy.
economic reasons.
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reasons for democracy
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Freedom of religion....freedom from imposed taxes....{that is funny}...but most of all to form a democracy and leave a monarchy..
In the aftermath of the failed revolutions of 1848-49 a number of liberals fled to the U.S., especially from Central Europe. However, at that time migration was already in full swing anyway. So, there is room for debate as to how many 'extra' migrants went to America for political reasons at the time. (Large scale migration from the German-speaking lands grew sharply from about 1830 onwards, and is often cited as one of the reasons for the establishment of the Hamburg-America Line (HAPAG) in 1847. This predates the failed revolutions).
Dictatorial weakness.
Slavery, Political, and Democracy.
democracy
reasons why children development is not following expected patterns
Slavery, Political, and Democracy.
The Founders of the United States strongly favored republican government over democracy for a variety of reasons. Fundamentally, however, they were suspicious of pure 'rule by the people' (which is democracy) because of its instability and difficulty alike; they deliberately chose instead to establish America as a republic, which combines some features of democracy with parliamentarian (and oligarchic) government for the sake of a 'representative democracy.'
because it gave reasons for changes in the principles of government
It depends on what your Following Reasons are.