1820-1850 is probably the time it was going on.
President.
Greece's official title is the REPUBLIC OF GREECE.
because they do not show democracy
there are many, not one country holds that title, when a country is a democracy, that is IT.
Could you please provide more context or specify who you are referring to? This will help me give you a more accurate answer regarding his title.
Could you please provide more context or specify who you are referring to? This will help me give you a more accurate answer regarding their title.
Yes because they were in central Europe
The title of the leader of a democracy varies by country. In many democratic nations, the head of government is often referred to as the "Prime Minister," while in presidential systems, the leader may hold the title of "President." Additionally, some countries may have a "Chancellor" or other titles depending on their specific governmental structure. Ultimately, the title signifies the individual's role in leading the government and representing the democratic will of the people.
No, the noun democracy is a common noun, a word for any form of democracy anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Democracy Boulevard, Potomac, MD or Democracy Drive, Plano, TXDemocracy Hotel, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi, VietnamDemocracy Monument, Bangkok, Thailand"Democracy", a poem by Langston Hughes
Parliamentary democracy is the same as a democracy which is most countries in the world, such as UK, Australia, South Africa, South Korea, U.S.A, however be warned countries with the word democratic in their title are unlikely to be democratic eg. the democratic republic of the Congo
Parliamentary democracy is the same as a democracy which is most countries in the world, such as UK, Australia, south Africa, South Korea, U.S.A, however be warned countries with the word democratic in their title are unlikely to be democratic eg. the democratic republic of the Congo
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