When talking about democracy, 'indirect rule' refers to parliamentary (representative) democracy, where people elect representatives to make policy and govern the state. Direct rule refers to a more direct form of democracy, were the people directly influence policy making, actually through majority rule.
But only if you talk about democracy
Fundamentalism differs from modernism in several ways.
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The controversy between fundamentalism and modernism emerged during the 1920s. The controversy emerged in the Presbyterian church in the United States. Within the protestant faction of Christianity differences of opinion existed on several subjects like authority of scripture, death, resurrection etc.
These differences of opinion caused the development of two factions within protestant Christianity. Fundamentalists believed in an almost literal interpretation of the bible. They believed that each and every doctrine of the scripture had timeless validity.
Modernists had a different approach towards religion. They believed that religion should adapt to the advancements in science and keep up with the changes that come over with time.
( holy smokes it's been awhile)
i believe it was because they had wanted to destroy all of the government
<em>One reason, would be to reach out concerning the state of things in a city. For example, the river that flows right through your city, has had pollution stacking up inside of it. That would be a concern you could reach out to your governor for, because this could lead to them taking action against the pollution.</em>
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