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discuss the meaning nature and evolution of democracy in 20th century

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Answered by Anonymous
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One theory holds that democracy requires three fundamental principles: upward control (sovereignty residing at the lowest levels of authority), political equality, and social norms by which individuals and institutions only consider acceptable acts that reflect the first two principles of upward control and political

Answered by GoldMedalist
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The 20th century was marked by political upheaval and revolution throughout the world. In addition to two world wars, many conflicts related to the Cold War between the United States and Soviet Union led to the rise and fall of a number of governments. Democracy spread globally during the 20th century in three distinct waves, each coinciding with a major global event.

This graph shows the number of Democratic governments in power worldwide since 1800, as defined by the Polity IV project.

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The first wave of new democratic governments came in the early part of the century, following the end of World War I. The second wave is attributed to World War II and the end of colonialism throughout the developing world. The third wave is commonly associated with the end of the Cold War and the fall of communism. Let's take a look at each wave and the successes and failures of each.

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