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The conditions that support democratic institutions in creating a stable civilian government are as follows:
1. Education and Literacy: A well-educated society is not only more productive but is also able to make better decisions for governance.
2. A Strong Middle Class: A more educated society will be able to work in higher-paying jobs. While an elite rich class and a poor working class are the norm in every society, the idea for every government is to ensure that the Middle Class is expanded and the extreme of both rich and poor are decreased.
A strong middle class is the back-bone of every society.
3. Opportunity for Advancement: Every person, regardless of race, class, religion should have an equal opportunity to get an education, find a job, start a business and advance in life.
These 3 conditions support a stable civilian government and should ensured by democratic institutions.
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The Romans established a form of government -- a republic -- that was copied by countries for centuries. In fact, the government of the United States is based partly on Rome's model. The ladder to political power in the Roman Senate was different for the wealthy patricians than for the lower-class plebeians.
The reason why the crime indexes no longer included in the uniform crime reporting program is that it showed that larceny theft was the largest of the categories so it carried undue weight and led the under appreciation of changes in the rates of more violence and serious crimes. The uniform crime reporting is an older system and only records index crimes. The problem with the uniform crime reporting is that many crimes are reported inaccurately or not at all. The uniform crime reporting program publishes crime in the united states, which provides an annual summary of the incidence and rate of reported crimes throughout the united states.