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DEMOCRACY Idea that began in Ancient Greece Adopted and modified by the Romans
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Government – Why? Government is the exercise of authority in a political unit; rule. Some people need more rules/government than others - they need to be told what to do because they can’t handle decision making. How much is too much?
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Nationhood In theory, all nations are equal (regarding rights and duties). In reality, those with economic and/or military advantages are “MORE” equal.
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Conditions that Promote a Democracy Free and Public Education
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Conditions that Promote a Democracy Stable Economy
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Conditions that Promote a Democracy Programs to promote Citizen Participation
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Conditions that Promote a Democracy Tradition of Self- Government
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Conditions that Promote a Democracy Agreement on National Policy or Direction of the Country
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Conditions that Promote a Democracy You don’t need all but the more the better
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Characteristics of a Democracy Free and Fair Elections
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Characteristics of a Democracy Equality
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Characteristics of a Democracy Majority Rule with regard to Minority Rights
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Characteristics of a Democracy Individual Rights compared to the Group as a Whole
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Characteristics of a Democracy Multiple Party System - CHOICE
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Fledgling Democracies are Fragile
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