The Middle East has generally experienced the least growth in democracy over the past hundred years, characterized by authoritarian regimes, political instability, and limited civil liberties. While some countries have seen modest democratic reforms, many remain under the control of oppressive governments, often exacerbated by conflict and foreign intervention. Economic disparities and social unrest further hinder democratic progress in the region. Overall, the combination of historical, political, and economic factors has stunted democratic development compared to other regions.
Yes it was. At least in the Americas. Democracy is an evolutionary concept of government and has its roots in Ancient Greece.
It at least began Modern Parliamentary Democracy.
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The most important barriers to the US being a democracy is the fact that We the People rarely vote for small things, and the fact that we don't vote at all. In a democracy, every decision the government makes will be voted on, and the peoples' votes will be added up and a decision will be made. Here in the US, we have offical morons who vote for us, and their votes are not effected by what We the People vote for. At least it seems like it....
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ancient Egypt was ruled by a pharoah and had no democracy in modern Egypt they are ruled by a president and they have democracy or at least a little of democracy
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the least populated region in Texas is Mountains and Basins
The least populated region in the Philippines is the cordillera, or cordillera autonomous region simply known as CAR
An election in a democracy is very simple. There are at least two people or issues to vote on by the public.
age and citizen, residence, criminal