Various groups and individuals throughout history have sought a more democratic government, including Enlightenment thinkers like john Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who advocated for individual rights and the social contract. In the 19th and 20th centuries, movements such as suffragism, civil rights activism, and labor movements pushed for greater democratic participation and representation. Additionally, many political leaders and reformers aimed to expand voting rights and reduce the influence of elites to create more inclusive governance.
The United States wanted a more democratic form of government with greater representation for the common people and favored a strong government. That is why our government is structured the way it is.
the major issue was that it had no central government and the economy was broke. also they needed more chocolate milk badly
He wanted average citizens to be more involved in government decisions.
a democratic government .
Thomas Jefferson wanted to make the government to be more democratic because he wanted all people have the same rights.- almani
Jefferson wanted to make the government more democratic, less favoring people. he wanted everyone to have equal/ the same rights. Jefferson disagreed with the federalists who wanted the government to be based on only the wealthy people.
He wanted average citizens to be more involved in government decisions.
He wanted average citizens to be more involved in government decisions.
He wanted average citizens to be more involved in government decisions.
I think that Communist government has more power than democratic government at this time.
The Democratic-Republicans, who were opposed to the Federalists.
They wanted to limit the federal government's power