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    democracy is the best government type because it supports rights of people, the participation of the community, and Representative democracy is far better suited to dealing with a large amount of people in a country. The first type of government is monarchy. Monarchy is the government type where kings and queens rule, with their eldest sons and daughters in…

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    Ancient Greek Government

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    concept of economy. Greece was the start of all types of governments. Monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny and democracy were the four main types of systems. Starting back in 2000 BC and ending in 2100 BC, in Late Bronze Age, also known as the Mycenaean Period, most were ran by monarchies. From the article “Ancient Greece Government: How They Formed the Basis of our Systems” from paragraph 11 in the website blog.udemy.com it states “Monarchies were quite a rare form of government in Ancient Greece and…

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    Age Of Revolution

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    constitutionalism. The change that the French revolution brought to Europe would lead to multiple and reformations and changes in government structures across Europe. Although at the time, many preserved their monarchies, the changes came through representative governments as opposed to absolute monarchies, and changes in mercantilism with the power shifting to private…

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    Athenian Democracy

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    Ancient Greek city-states. The most famous being democracy which originated from one of the most prominent and influential city-states known as Athens. Other forms of government in Ancient Greek city states included oligarchy, tyranny, aristocracy and monarchy. I will begin by looking at the definitions of each of these forms of government. Democracy can be defined as “a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected…

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    because of all the lies they were told by the monarchy, but the White Russians preferred life with their tsar. Life was no better in France. When the revolution ended, a new constitution was drawn up. This constitution created a bicameral legislature that had an executive power led by “a five member Directory (“Directoire”)” that was appointed by a parliament. Many people disliked this new way of government just as much as they had the French Monarchy, but they “were swiftly silenced by the…

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    that he would support the said Provisional Government. The overthrow of Hawaiian monarchy happened on January 17,1893. A group of people formed the Committee of Safety who was supposed to support the queen but was part in overthrowing her. Hawaiian rights were also decreased in the overthrow. The overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy was wrong to many if not all Hawaiians. Even though the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy let Americans have freedom and power, it was bad for the Hawaiians because…

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    directs its priorities to the wellbeing of the people. It’s usually the more preferable form of government that people desire. Many countries were not originally democracies and others still aren’t. Many of them began as monarchies and the discriminating actions of certain monarchies would eventually cause people to protest. People will often revolt as a result of a repressive social society and that can lead to revolutions. The French Revolution is a prime example of a country’s struggle to…

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    persons; whether in one person, which is called monarchy.” With this being said, Mayhew believed they are all equal, but no one can become a monarchy without the other powers of the government. His idea of being successful in creating high powers is having three branches of government. Furthermore, Mayhew explains more about monarchy. In Document 2, he states “But no form of government seems to be so unlikely to accomplish this end as absolute monarchy.” Mayhew wants to build a civil society and…

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    we will compare monarchy, aristocracy, tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy and talk about how they apply to Ancient Greece. These forms of government can be found in different countries all over the world and have existed for centuries. Like many other things, they have gone through many changes since their beginnings, and variations and even combinations of them have been implemented into governments for many years. Ancient Greece saw the rise and fall of all these forms. Monarchy According to…

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    The French Revolution represented and didn't represent the ideals of the enlightenment, because everyone got rights, everyone was seen and treated as equal and the monarchy lost some power. That was all for, but the government got corrupted and that was against it. And other were informing their country on what was actually happening and twisting stuff to corrupt the government. Before women were seen as the people who couldn't have an education so they didn't learn to read or write, they were…

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