Robert Dahl's five criteria for an ideal democratic government are effective participation (citizens have equal opportunity to express preferences), voting equality (each vote has equal weight), enlightened understanding (citizens have access to information and understand it), control of the agenda (citizens have opportunities to place issues on the policy agenda), and inclusiveness (all adult citizens are able to participate in the decision-making process). These criteria are used to assess the level of democracy in a society.
Robert Merton's strain theory uses the concept of anomie to explain deviance. Anomie refers to a state of normlessness or lack of social regulation, which can lead individuals to pursue unconventional means to achieve conventional goals. This strain between societal expectations and individual opportunities can result in deviant behavior.
Robert de La Salle attended the Jesuit College in Rouen, France.
Education: University of Michigan, BSE, MS, PhD (dates unknown).
Robert de La Salle was educated by the Jesuits, studying to become a Jesuit brother. However, he later abandoned this path to pursue a career in the military and then in exploration. He gained practical experience and knowledge through his expeditions in North America.
When he [Robert Schumann] was 7 years old, his piano teacher was Johann Gottfried Kunsch. During when he was in his 20s and until around his 30s, his teacher was Friedrich Wieck, his (soon to be wife,) Clara Wieck.
Robert Shrum has written: 'No excuses' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Democratic Party (U.S.), Political candidates, Speechwriters, Presidents, Political campaigns, Election, Political consultants, Biography
Robert Byrd was a member of the Democratic Party.
Robert Woodifield has written: 'Catholicism : humanist and democratic'
Robert Mbuinga is the Minister of Lands for the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
He is a member of the Democratic Party.
Robert C. Beck has written: 'Motivation : theories and principles, 5th ed'
Democratic theory
Democratic
Julius Robert Openheimer
Robert Nathan, Bristol PA what do I need to answer?
Robert Kennedy seemed to have almost a lock on the Democratic nomination in 1968 when he was killed.
Robert Kennedy was a front-runner for the Democratic nomination in 1968 when he was shot down by Sirhan Sirhan.