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Nonviolent struggle against the authoritarian communist government in Poland began soon after the communists stole parliamentary elections in 1946. However, it took over three decades of civil resistance—waged over time with varying tactics and degrees of intensity—for Polish society to begin organizing and consolidating itself in a broad coalition of social forces that climaxed in the establishment of the Solidarność (“Solidarity”) as an organization and a movement in August 1980. Solidarity, with its roots in trade unionism, shook and delegitimized the communist regime by exposing its ideological but false claims of being a free “workers’ state”. This popular movement created an independent political space where alternative institutions, activities, and discourses could develop and flourish. Solidarity always pursued its political objectives with a high degree of nonviolent discipline as well as self-imposed limitations. Both of these elements played a crucial role in a national compromise and peaceful transfer of power in 1989. This negotiated transition ushered Poland onto the path of a successful democratization that also carried important hallmarks of its civil resistance legacy.
It is a democratic system because it helps both companies and people.
It helps companies through the system of the free market and free trade which makes the economy democratic. Any person can open a company and join the market regardless of their background and nobody can kick someone out or forbid them from participating in the market unless they break a law or anything similar.
The way it is democratic for the people is that the government can sometimes intervene in order to protect people from malpractices. This can either be things like monopolies and trusts or it can be social issues like banning segregation in companies and service providing facilities, or for example making an act that raises the minimum wage or anything similar.
During the 2oth century, it was in the <span>(3) Amazon Basin that</span> <span>deforestation has been a significant environmental issue due to the expansion of industrial mining.
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all people in a sovereign state should be treated equally by the law