one poor man painted the symbols who dont have money to buy food but painted the symbols . LOL........
Man-made and Natural Resources
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Man-made and Natural Resources
Man-made and Natural Resources
Yes, political boundaries are man-made although they may follow geological boundaries such as shorelines, rivers, or mountains.
In 1796 there were no political parties like we know today. The average man didn't have the right to vote for congress or president. They were "elected" in house. The two political ideologies were the Federalist and nonFederalist.
There is no such thing as a true democracy. Man makes mistakes, political parties take over, and philosophy on government varies.
This phrase, attributed to Aristotle, suggests that humans are inherently social beings who thrive in communities and engage in politics to organize and govern themselves effectively. It highlights the importance of interpersonal relationships, cooperation, and leadership in human society.
it is because the people of the poorer sections of the society were illiterate (could not read or write)
What document is a particular type of map that shows natural man made features on the earth
In many downtrodden parts of India, if you take a close look you will observe that the people know about political parties more than just that of what their constitution says. So in my view the political parties are one of the most important part of Indian democracy because they are the medium through which a most common man also know to put his views.....political parties really matter.