Afghanistan, lybia and guam
In 1930, there were relatively few democratic countries compared to today. The concept of democracy was primarily limited to Western nations, with notable examples including the United States, the United Kingdom, and several countries in Western Europe. Overall, the number of countries considered fully democratic was around 10 to 15, as many nations were under authoritarian rule or colonial governance at that time.
The countries are the issue, it is not democratic form
The possessive form of the plural noun Presidents is Presidents'.Examples: All of the Presidents' portraits lined the walls.
tell 10 democratic countries ii 1900 to 1950
Cleveland, wilson,fdr,clinton and obama
japan
In a democratic government, the people participate equally instead of power being concentrated in a minority, such as in monarchy and oligarchy. Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Denmark, New Zealand, Australia and Switzerland are examples of countries with democratic governments.
Cleveland,Wilson, FDR, Truman, Kennedy and Clinton were probably the most prominent of the Democratic presidents.
Barack Obama
There have been many Presidents of the Democratic Republic of Congo over the years. The current President is Joseph Kabila.
because the democratic society is what most of the presidents are :)
The answer depends on what you mean by "democratic " presidents. If you start with Jackson, the first three democratic presidents were Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren and James K. Polk. However, the Democratic Party split right before the Civil War and after the war was reformed . The first three presidents from this new version of the party were Grover Cleveland, Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Roosevelt.
The poorest countries in the world are normally referred to as third world countries. Some of the examples include Somalia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, and Zimbabwe.
Five different parties have supplied Presidents - and there have been non-party Presidents * Federalist * Democratic-Republican * Democratic * Whig * Republican
His inauguration in January 2005 was attended by two former Democratic presidents-- Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton.
In 1930, there were relatively few democratic countries compared to today. The concept of democracy was primarily limited to Western nations, with notable examples including the United States, the United Kingdom, and several countries in Western Europe. Overall, the number of countries considered fully democratic was around 10 to 15, as many nations were under authoritarian rule or colonial governance at that time.
There has been only two democratic presidents elected since Ronald Reagan, they are Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.