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    Throughout Europe, in 1919 every country was ruled by democracy. However, things started to change. In the next upcoming years a new idea of governing a country came into place. This new idea was called totalitarianism. This form of government totalitarianism, was when one person lead a whole country making every change politically, socially, and economically. What this essentially means is that one ruler, took complete control of everything that went on in that country. Every action that took…

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    Form Of Government

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    In conclusion, to create the ideal government there must be big changes made to the courts, elections, political parties, and both the executive and legislative branches. It is clear that the current system of government in the US is not effective in all areas. However, it is equally clear that there is no prefect form of government anywhere else in the world. Combining various systems and modification of the current US government would help to create a more complete and better functioning…

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    Every country has some form of Government whether it’s an Autocracy government, an Oligarchy government, or a Totalitarian government. Here in America we follow a Democratic- Republic System that allows the citizens of America to elect their own leader. Eligible American citizens are allowed to vote on representatives to govern their city, state, and whom they wish to elect for the President of United States. The President of United States is allowed to serve two, four year terms if elected…

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    There are several forms of government in the world. The Totalitarian form of government is one in which one person (a dictator) controls the citizens of a country in a coercive manner. There is no freedom and every aspect of life is controlled. It even controls the beliefs and values of the society and also interferes in the private life of individuals. North Korea is an example of this form of government as well as, Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany. Similarly, under communism, founded by Karl…

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    U.S. This is due to the plural form of government the Texas Constitution of 1876 rules for the governors. This form of government poses many problems but also has its benefits. One of which is the allowance for more democracy. The governor of Texas has limited power due to the Plural form of government. When comparing the plural executive versus the single executive forms of government the plural is definitely more power restricting. The plural form of government disperses the power between…

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    The ideal form of the rule of one that he gives us is called a Monarchy, while the perverted form is Tyranny. A Monarchy is ruled by a King or a Queen. The ideal form of the rule of a few is Aristocracy, while the perverted form is Oligarchy. The rulers of this form of government are called aristocrats. The ideal form for the rule of many is Polity, while the perverted form is Democracy. For Aristotle, all the ideal forms of government would only work if the ruler or rulers…

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    the proper burial of polyneices is contradictory with the US government during the mid 19th century which supports slavery, and King Creon respectively. What this means is that the state values its own interests more than the…

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    Rousseau lived at different times during the Enlightenment period, Locke from 1632 to 1704 and Rousseau from 1712 to 1778, their thoughts on society and its political form are comparable. Both Locke and Rousseau believed that the people should form a government, however, their ideas of government differed. While Locke believed people should form a representative democracy, Rousseau believed people should…

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    Absolutism Vs Monarchy

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    The world today has many forms of government such as absolute monarch, democracy, and dictatorship. In the past most of the world was monarch and still is today. Popular sovereignty was not introduced to the world until 1762 and did not take action until 1776 when America adopted it. However, it is quickly spreading throughout Europe today. Absolutism and popular sovereignty have many differences but are the two most common types of government on Earth. Absolutism is known for being under a…

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    day in 1787, a group of powerful men gathered together to revise the articles of confederation. Instead however, they covertly framed an entirely different form of government, a republic made up of three different branches, judicial, executive, and legislative. Once released to the public, many citizens had extreme doubts about this new government. They feared that because of the government’s size and lack of diverse representation, that it would fail to represent the concerns and interests of…

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