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History of Democracy | What is Democracy ?
History of Democracy | What is Democracy ?
DEMOCRACY, is as we know today as 'FREEDOM' is a system of government in which the citizens exercise power directly or elect representatives from among themselves.
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published: 24 Feb 2018
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How democratic is your country? | The Economist
Democracy is in danger around the world. Perhaps for this reason, political engagement is at an all-time high. Robert Guest, our foreign editor, examines this year's Democracy Index, compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
Find out where your country ranks on the Democracy Index: http://www.eiu.com/topic/democracy-index
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The Economist Intelligence Unit Democracy Index seeks to measure the health of democracy in pretty much all the countries around the world. It breaks this down into five categories: the electoral process, the functioning of government, civil liberties, political participation, and political...
published: 08 Jan 2019
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Watch The Full NBC News/MSNBC Democratic Debate In Las Vegas | NBC News
Missed the Democrats’ heated debate in Las Vegas, Nevada? Watch the full replay here.
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published: 20 Feb 2020
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From white supremacy to Barack Obama: The history of the Democratic Party
The party completely flipped.
Watch the history of the Republican Party: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8VOM8ET1WU
Correction: A previous version of this video incorrectly indicated that the republican candidate in 1912 was James K. Polk. It was William Taft. We regret the error.
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The Democratic Party is the longest-existing political party in the US, and arguably the world. But in its over 180 year existence, it's completed a remarkable ideological and geographic transformation. Originally a staunch defender of Southern slavery, the party now wins the support of most nonwhite voters. Once an advocate of rural interests against coastal elites, the party now draws much of its strength from cities and coastal areas. This video tells the ...
published: 07 Nov 2016
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Democracy - A short introduction
Learn more about the origins of Democracy at the Great Courses Plus: http://bit.ly/Learn-About-Democracy
This is a 3 minute video to introduce the most basic concepts of a Democracy. Democracy is a form of government in which all eligible citizens participate equally—either directly or indirectly through elected representatives—in the proposal, development, and creation of laws. It encompasses social, religious, cultural, ethnic and racial equality, justice, liberty and fraternity.
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published: 19 Mar 2014
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Democracy | Educational Videos for Kids
Democracies, like in Happy Learning, believe in equality!
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published: 22 Jan 2019
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Democratic Principles
There are several guiding principles that act as the foundation for democracy: fundamental freedoms, free and fair elections, accountability and transparency, the rule of law and citizen participation.
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FBI Investigating Fire Attack On Texas County Democratic Party Office
Rachel Maddow walks viewers through video of someone smashing a window and attempting to ignite a fire in the offices of the Democratic Party of Travid County, Texas. Party chair Katie Naranjo joins with a message for the attacker.
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Is the EU Democratic? Does Your Vote Matter?
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History of Democracy | What is Democracy ?
History of Democracy | What is Democracy ?
DEMOCRACY, is as we know today as 'FREEDOM' is a system of government in which the citizens exercise power directly ...
History of Democracy | What is Democracy ?
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- published: 24 Feb 2018
- views: 94303
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How democratic is your country? | The Economist
Democracy is in danger around the world. Perhaps for this reason, political engagement is at an all-time high. Robert Guest, our foreign editor, examines this y...
Democracy is in danger around the world. Perhaps for this reason, political engagement is at an all-time high. Robert Guest, our foreign editor, examines this year's Democracy Index, compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
Find out where your country ranks on the Democracy Index: http://www.eiu.com/topic/democracy-index
https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2019/01/08/the-retreat-of-global-democracy-stopped-in-2018
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The Economist Intelligence Unit Democracy Index seeks to measure the health of democracy in pretty much all the countries around the world. It breaks this down into five categories: the electoral process, the functioning of government, civil liberties, political participation, and political culture. The scores range from Norway, which we rate as the most democratic country on earth, all the way down to North Korea a hereditary communist monarchy, which is by far the least. Although the world has obviously gotten a lot more democratic over the past century and the past thirty years since the end of the Cold War, since the EIU started measuring it which was in 2006 things appear to have regressed somewhat. Today, roughly half the world's people live in some form of democracy but by our rather strict measurements only about 5% live in what we call a full democracy, and a good third also live in solid authoritarian regimes with a big portion of that in China. One of the less gloomy findings is the political participation seems to be up - this is probably related to a widespread feeling in a lot of countries that democracy is under threat. The threats of fake news subversion by foreign powers such as Russia and the rise of authoritarian leaders from Hungary to Poland to all kinds of places means that people can't take democracy for granted anymore, and so you see a lot more people demonstrating in the streets, getting out to vote and organizing online.
The most improved indicator was to do with women's participation in politics. Partly that reflects a genuine improvement in the status of women and the increased likelihood that voters are prepared to vote for them. Alas it also represents a certain amount of gaming the system - particularly by authoritarian regimes. Rwanda for example has a majority female parliament which sounds great until you realize that the parliament has no power whatsoever and the president is very much male. It might seem like a paradox that even as democracy retreats around the world political participation has gone up but it's not - it's a reaction against the fact that more and more people are aware that they are in danger of losing some of their democratic freedoms and they're not prepared to take that lying down. They're getting out there, they're voting more, they're organizing online, and sometimes they're demonstrating in the streets
The biggest election in 2019 will be in India. As always it will be the biggest election held anywhere, ever. The fact that we don't know who's going to win - maybe the incumbent party, maybe the opposition, give you a sense that it really will represent roughly the will of a billion people. Another big one to watch is Nigeria that will be incredibly corrupt and quite a few people will get killed - but it's worth remembering that only a couple of decades ago in Nigeria was the dictatorship. That's not true anymore and despite the absence of a dictator, Nigeria has held together despite all predictions. It's another fine example in fact of how democracy does have the ability to hold disparate countries together because it reflects the will of the actual voters.
A final big election to watch is for the European Parliament. Here we don't even know which countries are going to participate because we don't know whether Britain's going to be part of it or not so all eyes are going to be watching. Will the European Union hold together? Will the rise of the populist and the Nationalists continue? And my guess is that actually they've peaked and this could be the start of their retreat.
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Democracy is in danger around the world. Perhaps for this reason, political engagement is at an all-time high. Robert Guest, our foreign editor, examines this year's Democracy Index, compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
Find out where your country ranks on the Democracy Index: http://www.eiu.com/topic/democracy-index
https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2019/01/08/the-retreat-of-global-democracy-stopped-in-2018
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The Economist Intelligence Unit Democracy Index seeks to measure the health of democracy in pretty much all the countries around the world. It breaks this down into five categories: the electoral process, the functioning of government, civil liberties, political participation, and political culture. The scores range from Norway, which we rate as the most democratic country on earth, all the way down to North Korea a hereditary communist monarchy, which is by far the least. Although the world has obviously gotten a lot more democratic over the past century and the past thirty years since the end of the Cold War, since the EIU started measuring it which was in 2006 things appear to have regressed somewhat. Today, roughly half the world's people live in some form of democracy but by our rather strict measurements only about 5% live in what we call a full democracy, and a good third also live in solid authoritarian regimes with a big portion of that in China. One of the less gloomy findings is the political participation seems to be up - this is probably related to a widespread feeling in a lot of countries that democracy is under threat. The threats of fake news subversion by foreign powers such as Russia and the rise of authoritarian leaders from Hungary to Poland to all kinds of places means that people can't take democracy for granted anymore, and so you see a lot more people demonstrating in the streets, getting out to vote and organizing online.
The most improved indicator was to do with women's participation in politics. Partly that reflects a genuine improvement in the status of women and the increased likelihood that voters are prepared to vote for them. Alas it also represents a certain amount of gaming the system - particularly by authoritarian regimes. Rwanda for example has a majority female parliament which sounds great until you realize that the parliament has no power whatsoever and the president is very much male. It might seem like a paradox that even as democracy retreats around the world political participation has gone up but it's not - it's a reaction against the fact that more and more people are aware that they are in danger of losing some of their democratic freedoms and they're not prepared to take that lying down. They're getting out there, they're voting more, they're organizing online, and sometimes they're demonstrating in the streets
The biggest election in 2019 will be in India. As always it will be the biggest election held anywhere, ever. The fact that we don't know who's going to win - maybe the incumbent party, maybe the opposition, give you a sense that it really will represent roughly the will of a billion people. Another big one to watch is Nigeria that will be incredibly corrupt and quite a few people will get killed - but it's worth remembering that only a couple of decades ago in Nigeria was the dictatorship. That's not true anymore and despite the absence of a dictator, Nigeria has held together despite all predictions. It's another fine example in fact of how democracy does have the ability to hold disparate countries together because it reflects the will of the actual voters.
A final big election to watch is for the European Parliament. Here we don't even know which countries are going to participate because we don't know whether Britain's going to be part of it or not so all eyes are going to be watching. Will the European Union hold together? Will the rise of the populist and the Nationalists continue? And my guess is that actually they've peaked and this could be the start of their retreat.
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- published: 08 Jan 2019
- views: 122830
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Watch The Full NBC News/MSNBC Democratic Debate In Las Vegas | NBC News
Missed the Democrats’ heated debate in Las Vegas, Nevada? Watch the full replay here.
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- published: 20 Feb 2020
- views: 2195202
6:05
From white supremacy to Barack Obama: The history of the Democratic Party
The party completely flipped.
Watch the history of the Republican Party: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8VOM8ET1WU
Correction: A previous version of this v...
The party completely flipped.
Watch the history of the Republican Party: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8VOM8ET1WU
Correction: A previous version of this video incorrectly indicated that the republican candidate in 1912 was James K. Polk. It was William Taft. We regret the error.
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The Democratic Party is the longest-existing political party in the US, and arguably the world. But in its over 180 year existence, it's completed a remarkable ideological and geographic transformation. Originally a staunch defender of Southern slavery, the party now wins the support of most nonwhite voters. Once an advocate of rural interests against coastal elites, the party now draws much of its strength from cities and coastal areas. This video tells the tale of the Democratic Party's origins, its various metamorphoses, and the sources of its strength — and weaknesses — today.
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The Democratic Party is the longest-existing political party in the US, and arguably the world. But in its over 180 year existence, it's completed a remarkable ideological and geographic transformation. Originally a staunch defender of Southern slavery, the party now wins the support of most nonwhite voters. Once an advocate of rural interests against coastal elites, the party now draws much of its strength from cities and coastal areas. This video tells the tale of the Democratic Party's origins, its various metamorphoses, and the sources of its strength — and weaknesses — today.
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- published: 07 Nov 2016
- views: 2409444
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Democracy - A short introduction
Learn more about the origins of Democracy at the Great Courses Plus: http://bit.ly/Learn-About-Democracy
This is a 3 minute video to introduce the most basic c...
Learn more about the origins of Democracy at the Great Courses Plus: http://bit.ly/Learn-About-Democracy
This is a 3 minute video to introduce the most basic concepts of a Democracy. Democracy is a form of government in which all eligible citizens participate equally—either directly or indirectly through elected representatives—in the proposal, development, and creation of laws. It encompasses social, religious, cultural, ethnic and racial equality, justice, liberty and fraternity.
To download the video, go here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B80QLbZggGszblRxZ3hLMU5kZWc/edit?usp=sharing
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Video Script:
Scene 1
The word democracy comes from the Greek words of “démos” which means “people” and “krátos” which means “power” or “rule”, So democracy basically means “the rule of the people.”
Scene 2
Democracy first started as a direct democracy, in Greek cities, notably Ancient Athens, where people came together to speak about their concerns and opinions, in front of rulers of the city state, and directly voted on new rules and laws. Here is considered as the birthplace of democracy .
Scene 3
So, For the very first time, decisions were made by the people instead of rulers... but sadly, the ancient greeks did not see all people equally. Slaves, women, children and the people who did not have a land weren’t allowed to vote. This is what we call a “flawed” democracy today.
Scene 4
After the Greeks lost their power and influence in the first century AD, their early forms of democracy were also fading away until the Magna Carta was signed in 1215, which prevented the King of England to do whatever he wanted and said that even the King had to follow the country’s rules and laws which were written in the constitution.
Scene 5
Today, most democracies are indirect or representative which means that you can’t vote for a new law yourself, but you can vote for people who then become law makers and present your interests. But democracy isn’t just about voting; it’s about everything to protect the best interests of the people, no matter what is their race, gender, political opinion, or religion. These interests can be human rights, quality of life, infrastructure and many more.
Scene 6
Modern democracies divide powers into three different branches : the legislative (the people who make law), the executive (the people who make sure that you obey the law), and the judiciary (who judge you if you commit a crime). These three are independent and work following the process « checks and balances » which means all the work must be clear and fair. And, very important, the people who have power also must follow the law and not exceed their authority.
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In addition, a democratic government must work in a way that reflects the wish /feeling/desire and values of the society that it governs—this is also known as the « General Will », which is a concept developed by the famous Swiss philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
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One of the problems of democratic voting is that the biggest groups of people always have the most power and that’s why a good democracy also has laws to protect the rights of its smaller and weaker groups. A democracy where the majority chooses to separate, set apart, expel or injure its minority is not a functioning democracy!
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So, with those mentioned above, what do you think now about democracy? Winston Churchill once said: “Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.” Do you agree?
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This is a 3 minute video to introduce the most basic concepts of a Democracy. Democracy is a form of government in which all eligible citizens participate equally—either directly or indirectly through elected representatives—in the proposal, development, and creation of laws. It encompasses social, religious, cultural, ethnic and racial equality, justice, liberty and fraternity.
To download the video, go here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B80QLbZggGszblRxZ3hLMU5kZWc/edit?usp=sharing
More Info:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy
If you know of more links with good infos please let us know in the comments and we'll add them here.
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Please help us make this video better by collaborating on the scrip and storyboard. We're really looking forward to your comments :)
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Video Script:
Scene 1
The word democracy comes from the Greek words of “démos” which means “people” and “krátos” which means “power” or “rule”, So democracy basically means “the rule of the people.”
Scene 2
Democracy first started as a direct democracy, in Greek cities, notably Ancient Athens, where people came together to speak about their concerns and opinions, in front of rulers of the city state, and directly voted on new rules and laws. Here is considered as the birthplace of democracy .
Scene 3
So, For the very first time, decisions were made by the people instead of rulers... but sadly, the ancient greeks did not see all people equally. Slaves, women, children and the people who did not have a land weren’t allowed to vote. This is what we call a “flawed” democracy today.
Scene 4
After the Greeks lost their power and influence in the first century AD, their early forms of democracy were also fading away until the Magna Carta was signed in 1215, which prevented the King of England to do whatever he wanted and said that even the King had to follow the country’s rules and laws which were written in the constitution.
Scene 5
Today, most democracies are indirect or representative which means that you can’t vote for a new law yourself, but you can vote for people who then become law makers and present your interests. But democracy isn’t just about voting; it’s about everything to protect the best interests of the people, no matter what is their race, gender, political opinion, or religion. These interests can be human rights, quality of life, infrastructure and many more.
Scene 6
Modern democracies divide powers into three different branches : the legislative (the people who make law), the executive (the people who make sure that you obey the law), and the judiciary (who judge you if you commit a crime). These three are independent and work following the process « checks and balances » which means all the work must be clear and fair. And, very important, the people who have power also must follow the law and not exceed their authority.
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In addition, a democratic government must work in a way that reflects the wish /feeling/desire and values of the society that it governs—this is also known as the « General Will », which is a concept developed by the famous Swiss philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
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One of the problems of democratic voting is that the biggest groups of people always have the most power and that’s why a good democracy also has laws to protect the rights of its smaller and weaker groups. A democracy where the majority chooses to separate, set apart, expel or injure its minority is not a functioning democracy!
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So, with those mentioned above, what do you think now about democracy? Winston Churchill once said: “Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.” Do you agree?
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Democracy | Educational Videos for Kids
Democracies, like in Happy Learning, believe in equality!
?? Who know where the first democracy started?
Write your answers in the comments!
👉SUBSCRIBE TO H...
Democracies, like in Happy Learning, believe in equality!
?? Who know where the first democracy started?
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Hello friends! Welcome to a new Happy Learning video.
Today, we’re going to learn about one of the most ideal and revolutionary ideas that man has created, today, we’re going to learn about a democracy.
A democracy consists of the idea that a country’s citizens participate in the election of who will govern them, and the political decisions that government takes. This is offered through the right to vote, when we are over-aged.
But Democracy wasn’t always like this, and it has experienced a long journey before becoming the way we know it today. Let’s travel in time to see how it all started.
The birth of the first democracy
The word democracy comes from Greek word, meaning citizens’ power. It’s an idea that was first thought of a loong time ago, by citizens in Athens, a city in ancient Greece.
It consisted of a government system where decisions were discussed and decided by a citizen’s assembly. The members of the assembly were selected by a raffle, and the decisions were agreed after a majority of votes in favour. But what is true, is that neither women or slaves could vote, they had no rights.
Some time after, the Greek’s democratic ideas travelled to Rome. In Ancient Rome, they started to approve laws and chose their governors through citizens assemblies. Although, if you wanted to be part of these assemblies you had to be rich, noble and very powerful.
The town couldn’t decide yet, it still wasn’t an authentic democracy.
In Medieval times, democracy didn’t exist. It was the kings and noblemen who made all decisions, they acted like real tyrants, like dictators who didn’t care about the rest of the Town.
This was until the end of the 18th century, where the French Revolution erupted. In 1789, French citizens faced and defeated the absolute Monarchy… From this moment on, the first real democratic ideologies took place in France, especially the right to universal suffrage, so, any citizen regardless of them being rich or poor, could vote and participate in their governors elections. Although, the universal part wasn’t all true because women couldn’t vote yet.
Over time, these ideas, democracy, travelled to many other countries where it was also established as the governmental system.
But, unfortunately, there have been and there still are differences and inequalities between people. For example, women couldn’t vote in many countries until the 20th century, and some races, like the black race were and still are considered secondary citizens in many parts of the world.
Democracies still need to be perfected…
Well, now we know democracy’s history, and we’ve learnt that it looks for general welfare and is based on respecting each other, and human equality, whether they are a man or woman, rich or poor, white or black. Everyone has the same rights, but the same duties too! So we have to respect the rules and norms set.
This is a Democracy, and in Happy Learning, we love this ideology because we believe in equal rights, (we believe) in respect and solidarity, and we think that nobody is superior to another.
Goodbye friends! And don’t forget to subscribe to Happy Learning, Tv.
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Democracies, like in Happy Learning, believe in equality!
?? Who know where the first democracy started?
Write your answers in the comments!
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Recommended video: The History of Written Language
https://youtu.be/dbu9yhzbpy4
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Hello friends! Welcome to a new Happy Learning video.
Today, we’re going to learn about one of the most ideal and revolutionary ideas that man has created, today, we’re going to learn about a democracy.
A democracy consists of the idea that a country’s citizens participate in the election of who will govern them, and the political decisions that government takes. This is offered through the right to vote, when we are over-aged.
But Democracy wasn’t always like this, and it has experienced a long journey before becoming the way we know it today. Let’s travel in time to see how it all started.
The birth of the first democracy
The word democracy comes from Greek word, meaning citizens’ power. It’s an idea that was first thought of a loong time ago, by citizens in Athens, a city in ancient Greece.
It consisted of a government system where decisions were discussed and decided by a citizen’s assembly. The members of the assembly were selected by a raffle, and the decisions were agreed after a majority of votes in favour. But what is true, is that neither women or slaves could vote, they had no rights.
Some time after, the Greek’s democratic ideas travelled to Rome. In Ancient Rome, they started to approve laws and chose their governors through citizens assemblies. Although, if you wanted to be part of these assemblies you had to be rich, noble and very powerful.
The town couldn’t decide yet, it still wasn’t an authentic democracy.
In Medieval times, democracy didn’t exist. It was the kings and noblemen who made all decisions, they acted like real tyrants, like dictators who didn’t care about the rest of the Town.
This was until the end of the 18th century, where the French Revolution erupted. In 1789, French citizens faced and defeated the absolute Monarchy… From this moment on, the first real democratic ideologies took place in France, especially the right to universal suffrage, so, any citizen regardless of them being rich or poor, could vote and participate in their governors elections. Although, the universal part wasn’t all true because women couldn’t vote yet.
Over time, these ideas, democracy, travelled to many other countries where it was also established as the governmental system.
But, unfortunately, there have been and there still are differences and inequalities between people. For example, women couldn’t vote in many countries until the 20th century, and some races, like the black race were and still are considered secondary citizens in many parts of the world.
Democracies still need to be perfected…
Well, now we know democracy’s history, and we’ve learnt that it looks for general welfare and is based on respecting each other, and human equality, whether they are a man or woman, rich or poor, white or black. Everyone has the same rights, but the same duties too! So we have to respect the rules and norms set.
This is a Democracy, and in Happy Learning, we love this ideology because we believe in equal rights, (we believe) in respect and solidarity, and we think that nobody is superior to another.
Goodbye friends! And don’t forget to subscribe to Happy Learning, Tv.
- published: 22 Jan 2019
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Democratic Principles
There are several guiding principles that act as the foundation for democracy: fundamental freedoms, free and fair elections, accountability and transparency, t...
There are several guiding principles that act as the foundation for democracy: fundamental freedoms, free and fair elections, accountability and transparency, the rule of law and citizen participation.
CIVIX is organizing a Student Vote parallel election for elementary, intermediate and high schools throughout the country coinciding with the 2019 federal election.
Student Vote Canada 2019 is made possible by Elections Canada.
Learn more about Student Vote Canada 2019: https://studentvote.ca/canada/
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There are several guiding principles that act as the foundation for democracy: fundamental freedoms, free and fair elections, accountability and transparency, the rule of law and citizen participation.
CIVIX is organizing a Student Vote parallel election for elementary, intermediate and high schools throughout the country coinciding with the 2019 federal election.
Student Vote Canada 2019 is made possible by Elections Canada.
Learn more about Student Vote Canada 2019: https://studentvote.ca/canada/
- published: 03 Sep 2019
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FBI Investigating Fire Attack On Texas County Democratic Party Office
Rachel Maddow walks viewers through video of someone smashing a window and attempting to ignite a fire in the offices of the Democratic Party of Travid County, ...
Rachel Maddow walks viewers through video of someone smashing a window and attempting to ignite a fire in the offices of the Democratic Party of Travid County, Texas. Party chair Katie Naranjo joins with a message for the attacker.
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