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    The definition of democracy, as you noted, is very ambiguous. So the answer to that question depends on what you consider a democracy. I'd say that 1920 was when we became a modern democracy, but America was a democracy to some degree even before 1776.
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    The definition of democracy, as you noted, is very ambiguous. So the answer to that question depends on what you consider a democracy. I'd say that 1920 was when we became a modern democracy, but America was a democracy to some degree even before 1776.
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  3. The Real Birth of American Democracy | At the Smithsonian ...

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    Sep 20, 2011 · September 20, 2011. A broadside version of Washington's Farewell Address, first published 215 years this week. Feedloader (Clickability) The dawn of American democracy didn’t come in 1776, with ...

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    Mar 01, 2006 · Mar 1, 2006. #2. The definition of democracy, as you noted, is very ambiguous. So the answer to that question depends on what you consider a democracy. I'd say that 1920 was when we became a modern democracy, but America was a

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    Feb 08, 2009 · How did the United States become more democratic? the us has always been democratic after the American revolution. The 17th amendment, ratified in 1913 has given more direct powers into the hands ...

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    If it exists to-day in any form in this United States, then democracy does not obtain among us. There is a record of the evolution of democracy in America which …

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    practices in the United States from the late 18th century to today. Cases are presented chronologically but are designed to address a set of unifying topics: (1) the intellectual foundations of American democracy, (2) the evolving definition of “the people” in the political process, (3) the

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    Politics of the United States; Democracy in the United States; References. Cronin, Thomas E. (1989). Direct Democracy: The Politics Of Initiative, Referendum, And Recall. Harvard University Press. Despite the author's bias against direct democracy, the book is a good read for the issues, personalities, and organizations in the Progressive ...

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    western world. What the Revolution did succeed in doing, however, was to create democracy as Americans came to know it. Democracy, of course, is a historically determined concept, and there is no one abstract and timeless meaning of the term. For some people it may mean only the existence of a government in which most adults can vote.

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