Where is the birthplace of modern democracy?
You must use my reading material and Cite from five of: Plato; Augustine; James I; Kant; Descartes; Hume; Grotius; Hobbes; Locke; Rousseau; Burke; Adams; Madison; Paine; Jefferson; Coke; Roosevelt; any other from class reader
Skills:Contextual analysis of historical concepts and ideas; Application of historical ideas to contemporary world; Empathy; Intellectual History
What is the value of modern democracy than the other democracy made?
Firstly, Defining the modern democracy.
Secondly, what are the qualification of modern democracy?
Thirdly, using the philosophers to explain rationally why they are qualified as modern democracy?
Cite from five of: Plato; Augustine; James I; Kant; Descartes; Hume; Grotius; Hobbes; Locke; Rousseau; Burke; Adams; Madison; Paine; Jefferson; Coke; Roosevelt; any other from class reader
Skills:Contextual analysis of historical concepts and ideas; Application of historical ideas to contemporary world; Empathy; Intellectual History
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Democracy
Democracy can be defined as the process of leadership whereby citizens of a country rule themselves by electing people of their choice to lead them according to their will. Democracy, in other words, can be said to be the rule of the people by the people (Monoson 2000). It can also be said to be the leadership of the majority. In democratic nations, people usually conduct election after a certain specified period that is stated in their constitution. Before the election date,
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