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viva [34]
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Modern societies employ competing systems, such as a Prime Minister, Parliament and Court, similar to the way the United States is set up, which was of course based upon theories devised during the Greek Classical period, among philosophers like Socrates, Democratus and Plato.

These philosophers realized there are advantages to a King, as for example in defending the nation. A King can call troops quickly and assemble generals to decide upon strategy, without lengthy deliberation by a parliament.

But of course a King can become too powerful, so the advantages of democracy are employed at the Parliamentary level, with representatives from various regions debating various matters before a final vote is tallied. This body can ultimately unseat the ruler, whatever you call him, or Executive. At least that’s the idea!

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