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What role does ideology in the Danish democracy?

Quite a lot. Or maybe rather: the same as in most other democracies. The Danish parliament has parties of many ideologies: socialists, social democrats, social liberals, ultra liberals, conservatives, authoritarians, nationalists etc. Some of them stick to their ideologies and principles, others are 'pragmatists' who are will change believes when it feels necessary.

Just like in most other diverse democracies.

When did Benito Mussolini become a fascist?

Benito Mussolini, who led Italy from 1925 to 1943, became a fascist in 1919. He lived from 1883 to 1945.

What year did Mussolini practice fascism?

Mussolini first described fascism in 1919, and under his ruling the National Fascist Party reigned the Kingdom of Italy from 1922 to 1943. I was talking to one of the girls on dream marriage, and she told me that there is no exact year when he was practicing facism cuz it was practicing it for a while.

Why is China reluctant to revise its exchange rate immediately?

This is a simple math question. The Chinese economy is growing off of their surplus of exports. They sell their products cheaply because of the weak (in relation to the market) currency. By raising the value of the artificially depressed currency they would make their products more expensive to their customers, the US consumer. This policy makes the products more affordable while creating manufacturing in their country.

perhaps easier China is supply and demand based

US has advanced to a fear and greed economy through more advanced lawmaking

perhaps a PAC can explain this better

also the us has devalued their currency by spending 400% more on insurance than on health care

What is one of the benefits of political instability in China was?

One, that question doesn't make any sense.

Two, define benefits. Benefits to who? The Chinese Government? The Chinese people? The U.S.A?

Three, what political instability are you talking about?

How is Scotland a Democracy?

Scotland is a Parliamentary Democracy with elected members who sit in the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. The First Minister is Alex Salmond.

Rule by the rich is called what Roman republic?

Rule by the rich is called oligarchy. The term is applied to any society which is ruled by the rich, not just the Roman republic. It is a term which comes from Greek.

Are socialists against capitalism?

All Socialists oppose capitalism and stand instead for a world without wages, classes, governments or borders.

Are trade offs among political purposes inevitable?

Trade off definition - any alternative we give up by making a decision

Trade offs occur when decisions are made, and decisions must ALWAYS be made. Politically, and in our daily lives. It's unavoidable. Even dictatorships and communist governments have to make decisions.

For example:

I SHOULD be doing my homework right now or studying for any school related options I have, instead I am answering this question. Thus, I am losing valuable time that I could be using to do school work. But that's the trade off of my decision. Understand? :)

Why is democracy the best form of government?

Democracy is not necessarily the BEST form of government, however human experience over many thousands of years has proved that a democratic system is : Stable, Effective and Fair.

Please do NOT confuse democracy and capitalism.

How is mccarthyism viewed today?

McCarthyism is viewed as a dark chapter in the history of the United States. Many lives were ruined because of the accusations that were baseless and untruthful.

What is political instablity?

Political instability in simple terms is defined as a situation whereby the control of a country is affected badly due to civil war. It could also arise due to gross misunderstanding between groupings of persons with different political affiliation. Striving for power is one of the main determinate for political instability.

Political instability does not start within a day but rather it grows over time at the blind side of the leaders seeking to retain or capture power. It is started, either by the supporters of a ruling government or by the opposition party seeking for political powers.

Most of these followers rely on the utterances of their respective leaders to act, and when their actions are not controlled, it affects the stability of governance in that country.

In most cases, you do not get the leaders, whom the followers are fighting on their behalf, directly involved in the chaos but rather they influence some of their people with money.

It is unfortunate you will not see the middle class, directly involved on the street during a political riot but mostly it is the vulnerable you see. Political instability is never a good situation that any country will wish for herself and her citizens.

When a country is unstable, nothing positive seems to happen in that country. In most cases the administration of the country turns to be in the hands of the military, which does not allow the participation of civilians. The military controls absolutely everything in the country, thereby making it difficult for the judiciary to operate. Mostly rights and privileges of the citizens are curtailed.

Political instability retrogress developmental agenda. It mostly leaves people in a devastating situation.

In African especially there have being series of Political instability mostly due to ethnic, tribal or political party differences, which were not properly managed and later escalated into civil war.

Most young people who are victims of political instability becomes orphans. Some also becomes homeless and those who are able to escape from the consequences of political instability in their home country become refugees as they seek for refuge in nearby countries that are enjoying peace or are politically stable.

Political instability in Pakistan?

Unluckily Pakistan a developing country is facing political instability since its independence 1947 which gives way to dictatorship in Pakistan.

There are many reason for that.Alone political stability can do nothing it requires economic stability as well.

Who changed the balance of power in 18th century Europe?

If you're talking very late 18th century, the answer would be Napoleon Bonaparte. The rest of the 18th century was not a period of major balance of power-shifts.

What is the main difference between left wing and right wing political theory?

The so-called terms of left and right wing political theory has been altered by new influences in world politics. Currently and generally speaking, left wing politics involves heavy social engineering by a strong central government. It seeks to have the state as the all powerful and all knowing style of government.

The traditional term of right wing political theory called for a small central government with strong limits on the central government. It also entails favoring big business.

Fascism and dictatorships are creatures all on their own definitions. Many times a fascist government, for example can use techniques that are traditionally left wing politics.

What is a presidential-legislative democracy?

A presidential legislative democracy is a system of government that has a legislative branch that makes laws. The presidential or executive branch carries out the policies and laws.

What does minority rights mean?

The term minority rights embodies two separate concepts: first, normal individual rights as applied to members of racial, ethnic, class, religious ...