either a republican
or a communist
The word settle has more than one meaning depending on the context. It can mean "to come to an agreement," or it can mean "to gain a steadier position in one's life," such as buying a home. It is used as a verb.
Considerate.
"Rance" is not a common English word and does not have a specific meaning. It could be a name or a term with specialized usage in a particular context.
The statement "When the president does it, does that mean it is not illegal?" suggests a belief in the idea of presidential immunity from the law. However, in a democratic society, no one, including the president, is above the law.
If you mean that the letters are scrambled, this is known as an anagram.
Maybe conservative.
Capital Account with Lauren Lyster - 2011 Nigel Farage on the Failings of the EU Summit and an Antidemocratic Europe was released on: USA: 29 June 2012
Jefferson believed that the Federalists threatened to restore the antidemocratic principles and institutions
Treaty that ended the war and economic depression.
Think electoral college, Gerrymandering, taxation, executive agreements, ex) Youngstown steel (funds impoundment). You wouldn't happen to be in a certain AP government class in a certain athens, GA would you?
The system of equal representation in the U.S. Senate, where each state has two senators regardless of population, can be viewed as antidemocratic because it gives disproportionate influence to less populous states. This means that voters in smaller states have more power per person compared to those in larger states, potentially skewing national policies and priorities. Critics argue that this undermines the principle of one person, one vote, while supporters contend it protects the interests of smaller states in a federal system. Ultimately, the system reflects a compromise inherent in the U.S. Constitution's design.
Well, Franco was a fascist (similar to a Nazi), so he "saved" Spain from communism by imposing a brutal, repressive, antidemocratic regime where the Spanish had no civil rights. The Spanish would have fared similarly under the communists, so it's a bit of a stretch to say that they were "saved" from communism, really.
Antidemocratic leaders like Vladimir Lenin in the Soviet Union and Benito Mussolini in Italy capitalized on social and economic turmoil following World War I, including widespread disillusionment with existing governments and the harsh realities of post-war conditions. In Russia, the Bolsheviks promised peace, land, and bread, appealing to the war-weary populace and leveraging the chaos of the Russian Revolution. Similarly, Mussolini exploited Italy's economic struggles, social unrest, and national humiliation from the war to rally support for his fascist movement, promoting a vision of national revival. Both leaders used propaganda, political violence, and the manipulation of public sentiment to dismantle democratic institutions and consolidate their power.
it depends in which side of the curtain are you if you are on the east side ... then behind the curtain was the west capitalism if you are on the west side . behind the curtain was the east comunism
Antidemocratic leaders rose to power in the Soviet Union and Italy after World War I due to widespread social, economic, and political instability. In the Soviet Union, the Bolsheviks capitalized on discontent from war fatigue and economic hardship, promoting a radical revolutionary agenda. Similarly, in Italy, the post-war economic crisis and political fragmentation allowed Benito Mussolini and the Fascists to exploit fears of communism and chaos, ultimately promising order and national revival. Both regimes relied on propaganda, repression, and the disillusionment of the populace to consolidate their power.
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.