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    thoughts on different forms of government. These two philosophers inspired the debate on the origin‚ the necessity‚ and the consequences of the establishment of societies and governmental authorities. They discussed the required conditions for the sustainability of societal institutions. In his book The Persian Letters‚ Montesquieu makes use of fictional stories to relay his thoughts on various themes including the advantages and the disadvantages of different systems of governments‚ the nature of political

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    choose representative democracy as a form of state‚ ordinary citizens have the right to one man-one vote and thus they‚ in regular elections‚ vote for a political candidate or a political party which they want to be their own representative. This form of state is called ‘representative democracy’ or ‘modern constitutional representative government’ or political representation in general. Nowadays‚ the legitimacy and authority of the representative government is regarded as resulting from its being

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    different forms of government. Specifically‚ monarchies‚ aristocracies‚ and democracies. He was able to pick apart monarchies‚ establishing the difference between ‘new’ and old monarchies. The new monarchies are the hard ones to maintain‚ because people are not susceptible to change‚ in fact they almost revolt against it‚ unless the new ruler can make good on his word and keep his promises. Machiavelli’s preferred form of government was the republic. A republic is a mixing of the three governments aforementioned

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    VII. System and Forms Design A.System We use the MYOB Software of the Mind Your Own Business Software in our day-to-day operation. This system provides reports and on managing the business and on serving the customer’s needs. It also provide the preview of financial statements and give the management the right to delineate the setting of the software in order to control users common errors. These software also provide accounting retail and professional task solution‚ web hosting and even online

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    Chapter 1 Journal Entry The origins of American government can be traced back to the cultures and life of early European colonists and the indigenous peoples of the new world. The colonists journeyed to North America for a variety of reasons. One of the main reasons was to find better opportunities for wealth. Later on the pilgrims left Europe aboard the mayflower to find religious freedoms. Today’s modern day government offers both opportunities for wealth and success‚ as well as religious freedoms

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    Democracy Term Paper In Western culture‚ democracy is deemed as the most appropriate and efficient government to run and manage a state. Citizens of a state like to feel as though they are making some sort of contribution to how they are being governed‚ and because of this‚ very few bother to inquire about its effectiveness and whether or not it is really the most adequate system of government. A dictatorship‚ or the system of guardianship that Plato proposed‚ is greatly frowned upon by many and

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    (GOVERNMENT) A government is the system by which a state or community is governed. In the case of its broad definition‚ government normally consists of legisatory‚ administrators‚ and arbitrators. Government is the means by which state policy is enforced‚ as well as the mechanism for determining the policy of the state. A form of government‚ or form of state governance‚ refers to the set of political systems and institutions that make up the organisation of a specific government. States are

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    will not listen to those "prophets of gloom" who say that the proposed government is unworkable. Madison’s definition of a faction is interesting‚ and most significant in view of the fact that Madison is one of the Federalists who believes in a one-party system. Federalist number ten shows some great points‚ such as refutation of a pure democracy is the best form of government‚ factions can be controlled by republican government‚ and large extensive republics do the 
best job of controlling factions

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    12/5/2014 DBQ What form of government was most effective-democracy or absolutism- for the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in Europe? During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries there were two forms of government. The two forms of government were democracy and absolutism. Both of these forms of government were effective in their own ways. Absolutism though was the most effective during this time. Absolutism is when the ruler has unlimited power. Many rulers had a democracy government but absolutism

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    worthy gentleman tells us that we have no reason to fear; but I always fear for the rights of the people.” Patrick Henry (Virginia Debates‚ June 9‚ 1788‚ 163-176) “My worthy friend said that a republican form of government would not suit a very extensive country; but that‚ if a government were judiciously organized‚ and limits prescribed to it‚ an attention to these principles might render it possible for it to exist in an extensive territory. Whoever will be bold to say that a continent can be

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