Democracy

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    Birth of democracy

    Birth of democracy
    The birth of democracy was in athens greece wile it wasent democracy that we know today it let the people have a opinion, women and sleves couldent vote but all males that were not slaves could vote.
  • Jan 3, 607

    Rome

    Rome
    In rome they held senate meetings that they decided the The consuls, the consuls governed for a year. If they did not live up to expectations, they could be voted out of office at the next election.competence was rewarded and incompetence punished. it was still true that only mes could be part of voing, no woman or slaves.
  • Feb 14, 1000

    Dark ages of democracy

    Dark ages of democracy
    in the "dark ages" all nations were ruled by a king or queen that had "devine right to rule" beleving that gor himself had given them the right to rule over the commoners. there was constant wars that ravaged the lands.
  • Jun 15, 1215

    Magna Carta

    Magna Carta
    it promised the protection of church rights, protection from illegal imprisonment, access to swift justice, and, most importantly, limitations on taxation and other feudal payments to the Crown, with certain forms of feudal taxation requiring baronial consent.It focused on the rights of free men in particular the barons excluding serfs and unfree labour.
  • American revolution

    American revolution
    which colonists in the Thirteen American Colonies rejected the British monarchy and aristocracy and overthrew the authoraty of Great britan.Continental Congress voted to adopt the Declaration of Independence written by thomas jeferson.
  • french revolution

    french revolution
    french citizens razed and redesigned their country’s political landscape, uprooting centuries old institutions such as absolute monarchy and the feudal system. Like the American Revolution before it, the French Revolution was influenced by Enlightenment ideals, particularly the concepts of popular sovereignty and inalienable right. it failed to achieve all of its goals and at times degenerated into a chaotic bloodbath.
  • hitlers rise to power

    hitlers rise to power
    Hitlers rise to power began in 1919, Adolf Hitler rose to a place of prominence in the early years of the DAP party. Being one of the best speakers of the party, he told the other members of the party to either make him leader of the party or he would never return. He was aided in part by his willingness to use violence in advancing his political objectives, once he gained absolute power he began building up germanys military power he would start a was the world would never forget.
  • Formation of the UN

    Formation of the UN
    representatives of 26 nations at war with the Axis powers met in Washington to sign the Declaration of the United Nations promicing to use their full resources against the Axis and agreeing not to make a separate peace.