Which war?
The underlying principle of democracy is freedom, since only in a democracy the citizens can have a share in freedom. In essence, he argues that this is what every democracy should make its aim. There are two main aspects of freedom: being ruled and ruling in turn, since everyone is equal according to number, not merit, and to be able to live as one pleases.Because this givesamericans the ability to vote and be and do anything we want to do unless it's against the law then you go to jail or get the ticket
The US wanted to cease the spread of communism in the East.
Hitler began to rule Germany and almost all the countrys in Europe and any person who was different from him would be killed,sent to a work or death camp,have public humiliation,stay in a ghetto,and who knows what else
Originally the province of petty kings, then taken over by the aristocracy, the necessity of persuading the citizens to turn out to defend the state progressively meant that they had to be listened to in an assembly. The assemblies gained more power in some cities, with a radical democracy developing in Athens and some other cities where regular popular assemblies discussed and made decisions, directing a council on implementation of policy and other operative decisions. This experiment lapsed from time to time when serious problems arose, and the council would take over to rectify the failings of the democracy's less rational efforts. Eventually the novelty of democracy waned, and citizens were simply given yes/no votes on motions prepared by the ruling council.
The word 'went' is the past tense of the verbto go.The word go is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'go' is a word for an attempt to do something (He tried to make a go of it.); energy and enthusiasm (She's full of get up and go.); a situation in which something that has been planned can happen or be done (The birthday bash is a go!); a turn at play (Whose go is next?).The noun forms of the verb to go are goer and the gerund, going.
The unexpected turn of events that occurred in postwar Vietnam involving the US was the refugees. A refugee is someone who leaves their country because of a war.
The unexpected turn of events that occurred in postwar Vietnam involving the US was the refugees. A refugee is someone who leaves their country because of a war.
It wasn't, but they did turn there corresponding countries into world powers (for about 10 years.)
the origin of the word emocracy if greek. -------------------------- emocracy? Democracy is indeed greek but i don't think that's what they were asking. Democracy originated before the turn of the 5th century.
In a direct democracy, citizens directly vote for all decisions made by the government. In an indirect democracy, they vote for representatives who, in turn, vote for decisions.
Theocracy..! That's it!
Literally 'En theos' is the English language equivalent of the Greek words which mean 'in God.' Furthermore, the word Enthusiasm, arrives from the greek word enthusia, which by turn arrives from the word En theos. so when we say that we feel enthusiasm, it means that at that moment we feel like we have God inside us. In Greek letters: En Theos= Εν Θεός, Enthusiasm=Ενθουσιασμός
Interview with Campus activists. Turn nervousness into positive energy. Harness your nervous energy and transform it into vitality and enthusiasm. - and everything will be OK.
The underlying principle of democracy is freedom, since only in a democracy the citizens can have a share in freedom. In essence, he argues that this is what every democracy should make its aim. There are two main aspects of freedom: being ruled and ruling in turn, since everyone is equal according to number, not merit, and to be able to live as one pleases.
One inherent problem in direct democracy is tabulating the votes of the entire populace. There is no way to have a direct democracy without having a mechanism to tabulate and measure the votes.
one reason, so they could vote for their leaders.
The underlying principle of democracy is freedom, since only in a democracy the citizens can have a share in freedom. In essence, he argues that this is what every democracy should make its aim. There are two main aspects of freedom: being ruled and ruling in turn, since everyone is equal according to number, not merit, and to be able to live as one pleases.Because this givesamericans the ability to vote and be and do anything we want to do unless it's against the law then you go to jail or get the ticket