No. No military force can approach democracy. Such a system would be untenable.
No, but you should capitalize American. If the specific branch of the military is named, it should be capitalized.
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South Vietnam, supported by the United States, Korea, and Australia's military.
In a democratic government, the citizens participate in the government through elected officials. A military government is a dictatorship that gives the control to the various branches of the military.
the us has always been democratic after the American revolution. The 17th amendment, ratified in 1913 has given more direct powers into the hands of the American people by direct election of state senators, thus creating our governmental system to become more democratic.
I don't know the first one, but Woodrow Wilson segregated the federal government and American military.
military goverment is gotten through the use of force while democratic goverment is gotten through the vote of the people
If you mean Democratic as in, pertaining to the Democratic party, then the Democratic party has argued that gays should be able to serve in the military. If you mean democratic as in, what the population would vote for in a referrendum, then it depends entirely on the population in question. I think that such a referrendum in the USA today would be very tight between supporters and opponents.
American Military Univeristy is part of the American Public University system. You can contact the American Military University admissions office for more information.
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No, but you should capitalize American. If the specific branch of the military is named, it should be capitalized.
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Democratic Party 1792 Called the Democratic-Republican Party / 1820s The modern day Democratic Party Thomas Jefferson 1792 / Andrew Jackson 1820s Political Viets--American Liberalism, American Progressivism, Social Liberalism
After the 1968 Democratic convention, African-American delegates were seated.
Nicephore Soglo defeated Mathieu Kerekou the communist military leader in the 1991 democratic election