name any 15 democratic countries
Eastern Europe, particularly countries such as Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia, made significant strides towards democracy in 1989. This period, known as the Revolutions of 1989, saw the fall of communist regimes and the transition to democratic systems in these countries.
Yes, bestiality is illegal in many countries around the world, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and many others. It is considered a form of animal cruelty and is punishable by law.
The main complaints and demands of people in a non-democratic country are the following -:1.) To establish democracy.2.) Elections to be held regularly and people are able to vote without any discrimination on the basis of caste, creed, color, gender or background.3.) If people want to change their rulers, they can change it via the means of elections.4.) Equal rights to be granted to the citizens of that country.5.) Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Expression to be granted to them.
From the moment it was created the US has had to deal with other countries, just like any country needs to deal with other countries. No country can exist in total isolation, so countries immediately become involved in foreign affairs. Some countries get more involved than others. As a world power then it is natural that the US has a large amount of foreign affairs to deal with.
Secular: religion and politics are separate spheres; democratic: power is controlled and operated by the people; republic: the government is broken into separate offices with fixed terms that have checks on each other's power.
Cuba, chile venezuela, ecuador, peru.
North KoreaChinaCubaColumbiaGuamand pretty much all of Africa
Most democratic countries feared that if communist nations had nuclear power, they would have the power to overthrow any democratic government and create a new one world communist government.
They have no such obligation.
There is no way to determine how many people in the world have the name Calie, or any other name, because some countries do not count such things.
There is. In European countries there are several rights that the aristocracy still claims despite the Liberal Revolution in the XVIII century, like tax benefits.
Citizens vote and votes are counted just as in any elections in other democratic countries.
Not in any English speaking countries.
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6 million
No.
Yes. Some third world countries do not.