1. In many countries it is __legal to keep a gun in yourhouse. What should be added to the word legal to makesentence correct?a. un-b. il-c. in-d. dis-2. She's thinking of going back to university and taking agraduate course. What should be added to the wordgraduate to make the sentence correct?a. pre-b. under-c. over-d. post-3. Thousands of people have taken part in ademonstration.a. pro-b. anti-democracyc. for-
1. 1. In many countries it is __legal to keep a gun in yourhouse. What should be added to the word legal to makesentence correct?a. un-b. il-c. in-d. dis-2. She's thinking of going back to university and taking agraduate course. What should be added to the wordgraduate to make the sentence correct?a. pre-b. under-c. over-d. post-3. Thousands of people have taken part in ademonstration.a. pro-b. anti-democracyc. for-
Answer:
1. B - illegal
2. B - undergraduate
3. The question is not clear
Answer:
1.) B.
2.) B.
3.) C. (anong word ba dito?) Thousands of people have taken part in for a demonstration. ganyan siguro
2. TRUE OR FALSE: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is wrong. _________ 11. In a democracy, people collectively exercise equal rights to participate in decision-making processes. _________12. In a participatory model of democracy, only a few members have the opportunity to raise an issue, provide possible solutions to the problem, and take part in the crafting of the final decision.________ 13. Representative democracy is founded on the principle of elected officials.________14. Participatory democracy is also known as direct democracy.________15. In participatory democracy citizen need somebody to represent them instead of voting directly on the issues. ________16. In representative democracy elected officials will make decisions for the people and propose laws. ________17.The advantage of representative democracy is people can choose experts to make and carry out decisions for them.________18. In a democracy, the civil and political rights of a citizen can be taken away from him or her due to his or her race, morals, or way of life.________19. Freedom of movement, assembly, association, expression, and information are examples of civil and political rights.________20. Real concept of democracy is not merely based on statistics or statistical democracy.
Answer:
11. True
12. False
13. True
14. True
15. False
16. True
17. True not sure
18. False
19. False
20. True
3. how firmly democracy taken root in Africa?
Africa has a lot of Friends and a number of people I know came from Africa. They believed of equality of people and we are Equally Created by God. They have been been kind and Desire the best for their Country. Democracy was a Great Government and I believe that it firmly taken root there.
4. What is democracy define by different people in various ways?
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5. why can we say that the people in in the story of "creole democracy" were not ready for democracy?
because, Synopsis
“Creole Democracy” is a clear presentation of one fundamental defect from of government. Democracy is based on the concept of the rule “of the people, by the people, for the people. “The success of a democratic form of government is based on the nature and condition of the electorate--- that they are literate enough to express their will in the ballot, that they have sufficient education to understand and analyze and decide on vital issues, and that they canimpose discipline on their emotions and themselves. To meet these requirements of democracy, Fambona tells us, most developing countries are still incapable. So the story ends in tragedy and death with the participants not really knowing it is all about.
6. democracy is about the people it is about the rights and the voice of the people who has a bigger part in making decision of the government there are different democratic practice and joy by the democratic community who like the philippines to express the rights and voice for the will of the people
anong isasagot ko siguro true nalungs?
7. if democracy is government by the people are there in real democracies in the world
Explanation:
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8. what kind of people are there in creole democracy
Answer:
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“Creole Democracy” is a clear presentation of one fundamental defect from of government. Democracy is based on the concept of the rule “of the people, by the people, for the people. “The success of a democratic form of government is based on the nature and condition of the electorate--- that they are literate enough to express their will in the ballot, that they have sufficient education to understand and analyze and decide on vital issues, and that they canimpose discipline on their emotions and themselves. To meet these requirements of democracy, Fambona tells us, most developing countries are still incapable. So the story ends in tragedy and death with the participants not really knowing it is all about.
II.Commentary
According to Edward Brathwaite, “creolization” 'is a cultural process—'material, psychological and spiritual—based upon the stimulus/ response of individuals within the society to their [new] environment and to each other'—it is a 'reciprocal activity, a pro
9. Do you think our government today (Philippines) is a government of the people, by the people, and for the people? (democracy) Explain.
Answer:
I dont know about that tho
10. Explain the quotation below: "Democracy is the government of the people,by the people,for the people." - Abraham Lincoln
The words of Abraham Lincoln to honour the soldiers that sacrificed their lives in order “that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth” were spoken at Gettysburg, but these words apply as well to the countless soldiers that died for the cause of democracy in the following 150 years.
Democracy has become such a sacrosanct concept that even the harshest dictatorships, such as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, call themselves a democracy. But what is democracy?
Was it democracy to give the British people the opportunity to vote about membership of the European Union after providing them with contradictory information about the consequences of leaving? Was it democracy to ask the opinion of the Dutch people about an Association Agreement with Ukraine for improper reasons? (The committee that took the initiative admitted that it did not care at all about Ukraine but wanted to use the referendum to destroy the European Union or drive the Netherlands out of the EU.)
Is it democracy when Dutch ministers shy away from telling the people that the Netherlands is giving up (for very good reasons) part of its sovereignty to the European Union because that would incite people to vote for anti-European parties? (See my column Who dares to be honest?)
Obviously, if politicians believe that voters cannot be trusted with the truth, democracy is seriously at risk. For a democracy to function it is essential that a government respects the people and takes them seriously, not only those that have voted for that government, but all people. Furthermore, in order to exercise their democratic rights properly, people should be informed as fully as possible.
Democracy is a form of conflict management within states, just as diplomacy is a form of conflict management between states. Both therefore usually lead to a compromise between different views and different perceived interests. That is certainly the case when a decision requires both agreement between and within states.
Democracy is a living system of government that can only prosper by being reinvented again and again. It can be strengthened by a referendum if a question can be answered by a simple yes or no. However, democracy is undermined when people are made to believe that a complicated question that involves the interests of different countries can be satisfactorily answered by a referendum in one of these countries. Neither the future of the relation between the EU and Ukraine, nor the future relation between the United Kingdom and the EU can be based on a simplistic yes or no
11. "Democracy is the government of the people,by the people, for the people.”
Explanation:
The words of Abraham Lincoln to honour the soldiers that sacrificed their lives in order “that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth” were spoken at Gettysburg, but these words apply as well to the countless soldiers that died for the cause of democracy in the following 150 years.
Democracy has become such a sacrosanct concept that even the harshest dictatorships, such as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, call themselves a democracy. But what is democracy?
Was it democracy to give the British people the opportunity to vote about membership of the European Union after providing them with contradictory information about the consequences of leaving? Was it democracy to ask the opinion of the Dutch people about an Association Agreement with Ukraine for improper reasons? (The committee that took the initiative admitted that it did not care at all about Ukraine but wanted to use the referendum to destroy the European Union or drive the Netherlands out of the EU.)
Is it democracy when Dutch ministers shy away from telling the people that the Netherlands is giving up (for very good reasons) part of its sovereignty to the European Union because that would incite people to vote for anti-European parties? (See my column Who dares to be honest?)
Obviously, if politicians believe that voters cannot be trusted with the truth, democracy is seriously at risk. For a democracy to function it is essential that a government respects the people and takes them seriously, not only those that have voted for that government, but all people. Furthermore, in order to exercise their democratic rights properly, people should be informed as fully as possible.
Democracy is a form of conflict management within states, just as diplomacy is a form of conflict management between states. Both therefore usually lead to a compromise between different views and different perceived interests. That is certainly the case when a decision requires both agreement between and within states.
Democracy is a living system of government that can only prosper by being reinvented again and again. It can be strengthened by a referendum if a question can be answered by a simple yes or no. However, democracy is undermined when people are made to believe that a complicated question that involves the interests of different countries can be satisfactorily answered by a referendum in one of these countries. Neither the future of the relation between the EU and Ukraine, nor the future relation between the United Kingdom and the EU can be based on a simplistic yes or no
12. Democracy is a government of the people, by the people and for the people' is said by _________.
Democracy is a government of the people, by the people and for the people’ is said by Abraham Lincoln. He was the 16th president of the United States. He took the charge as president from March 4, 1861 to April 15, 1865. He defined his own definition for democracy. He stated it as Democracy is a government of the people, by the people and for the people. It is completely dealt with the people.
13. why can we say that the people were not ready for democracy
Answer:
Because they love poverty
14. Does Nigeria have a democracy
Answer:
Yes they have
Explanation:
Nigeria's Democracy Day is a public holiday to commemorate the restoration of democracy in the Federal Republic of Nigeria. ... On June 6, 2018, eight days after May 29, 2018 had been celebrated as Democracy Day, the President Buhari-led Federal Government of Nigeria declared June 12 to be the new Democracy Day.
15. Cite a scenario or situation where people practice democracy.
DEMOCRACYCite a scenario or situation where people practice democracy.ANSWER
The best scenario or situation where people practice democracy, is when people are rallying or activism and huddling together to express their opinions and distrust about the government.
EXPLANATIONBecause expressing our own thoughts and opinions about the government is natural, and we should exercise this because this is our right and we have freedom, if there aren't activism anymore then there isn't a democracy anymore.
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16. what kind of people are there in creole democracy
Answer:
“Creole Democracy” is a clear presentation of one fundamental defect from of government. Democracy is based on the concept of the rule “of the people, by the people, for the people. “The success of a democratic form of government is based on the nature and condition of the electorate--- that they are literate enough to express their will in the ballot, that they have sufficient education to understand and analyze and decide on vital issues, and that they canimpose discipline on their emotions and themselves. To meet these requirements of democracy, Fambona tells us, most developing countries are still incapable. So the story ends in tragedy and death with the participants not really knowing it is all about.
II.Commentary
According to Edward Brathwaite, “creolization” 'is a cultural process—'material, psychological and spiritual—based upon the stimulus/ response of individuals within the society to their [new] environment and to each other'—it is a 'reciprocal activity, a pro
17. how will you give a part in this democracy courty
Answer:
country OR courty
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Answer:
According to American political scientist Larry Diamond, democracy consists of four key elements: a political system for choosing and replacing the government through free and fair elections; the active participation of the people, as citizens, in politics and civic life; protection of the human rights of all citizens
Explanation:
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18. Explain how democracy benefit the Filipino people
The strengths that a democratic political system has is by fortifying the interest of the Filipino citizens; it exposes and gives the citizens the chance to vote for their countries leaders that they think and believe would help the growth and development of the country (Ferguson, Young, et. Al., 2003).
19. how did the democracy help improve the lives of people?
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20. Questions:1.2.What are the primary reasons for Democracy?What are the effects of Democracy to the Filipino People?How does the Philippines benefit with the impact of Democracy?3.
1.There is considerable debate about the factors which affect or ultimately limit democratization. A great many things, including economics, culture, and history, have been cited as impacting on the process.
2.Democratic government, which is elected by and accountable to its citizens, protects individual rights so that citizens in a democracy can undertake their civic obligations and responsibilities, thereby strengthening the society as a whole.
3.Necessarily, to be a democracy, people must be free to exercise their beliefs, to speak, and to organize. They must also be free to decide on their own their objectives, to decide how to achieve them, and to choose the government officials that can help achieve such objectives.
21. how democracy help improve people's lives?
Explanation:
Supporting democracy not only promotes such fundamental American values as religious freedom and worker rights, but also helps create a more secure, stable, and prosperous global arena in which the United States can advance its national interests.
Answer:
Democracy helps improve people's lives because people have more freedom to exercise their rights. Unlike dictatorship rule, in democracy, people have the right to choose their government officials, right to freedom of speech and expression, among others. If people enjoy these rights, they have more control as to the future of their country, and they can express their concerns to the government. Through democracy, the people have voice and power over the government. The people have the right to demand solutions from the government in order to address the problems they are facing.
22. does this EDSA people Power reflect democracy in action?
Answer:
• The People Power Revolution (also known as the EDSA Revolution and the Philippine Revolution of 1986) was a series of popular demonstrations in the Philippines that began in 1983 and culminated in 1986.23. how the people showed their love for democracy during people power 1
DEMOCRACY
The People Power Revolution, also known as the EDSA Revolution[Note 1] or the February Revolution,[4][5][6][7] was a series of popular demonstrations in the Philippines, mostly in Metro Manila, from February 22–25, 1986. There was a sustained campaign of civil resistance against regime violence and electoral fraud. The nonviolent revolution led to the departure of Ferdinand Marcos, the end of his 20-year presidential term and the restoration of democracy in the Philippines
24. How did democracy help the lives of people? What are the key features of democracy?
Democracy is closely tied with economic sources of growth, like education levels and lifespan through improvement of educative institutions as well as healthcare.a political system for choosing replacing the government through free fair elections
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25. Write True if the statement is correct and False if the statement is wrong.1._______ Democracy is the empowerment of people to effectively involve themselves in creating the structures and in designing policies and programs that serve the interests of all as to effectively contribute to the development process and share effectively in its benefits2._______ Human rights are essential components of democracy 3.________ Democracy is for the government4.________ Participation is considered as the voluntary engagement of citizen in their communities. 5.________ Having constructive criticism are essential in having mature democracyguysss help need lang
Answer:
1.True
2.True
3.True
4.False
5.True
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Explanation:
Define and differentiate between government, power, and authority
Identify and describe the three types of authority
17.2. Democratic Will Formation
Explain the significance of the difference between direct democracy and representative democracy
Describe the dynamic of political demand and political supply in determining the democratic “will of the people”
17.3. The De-Centring of the State: Terrorism, War, Empire, and Political Exceptionalism
Identify and describe factors of political exception that affect contemporary political life
17.4. Theoretical Perspectives on Government and Power
Understand how functionalists, critical sociologists, and symbolic interactionists view government and politics
26. what form of democracy to the philippines have?A.representative democracyB.constitutional democracyC.Direct democracyD.a and b
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D. A AND B_____________________________________
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The government of the Philippines (Filipino: Pamahalaan ng Pilipinas) is the national government of the Philippines. It is governed as a unitary state under a presidential representative and democratic and a constitutional republic where the President functions as both the head of state and the head of government of the country within a pluriform multi-party system.
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#CarryOnLearning27. what type of democracy does our country have?Does it cater to the need of its people?
Answer:
It is governed as a unitary state under a presidential representative and democratic and a constitutional republic where the President functions as both the head of state and the head of government of the country within a pluriform multi-party system.
Explanation:
The Philippines is a democratic and republican State. Sovereignty resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them. The Armed Forces of the Philippines is the protector of the people and the State. Its goal is to secure the sovereignty of the State and the integrity of the national territory.
28. Is it true that democracy bases its authority on the of the people
Answer:
yes democracy bases its authority on the people
Explanation:
29. 3. Describe how People Power Revolution affected the democracy we have today.
Answer:
Explanation:
people power is like to grouping each other about politic sana makatulongExplanation:
The People Power Revolution, also known as the EDSA Revolution or the February Revolution, was a series of popular demonstrations in the Philippines
30. Democracy bases its authority on the will of the people.TRUE OR FALSE
Explanation:
True because democracy bases its authority on the people or goverment i hope it will help you