The correct answer to this open question is the following.
What responsibilities, if any, do Americans have to promote representative democracy and constitutional government in other nations?
The United States has no responsibility to promote democracy in other countries because that would be intromission in other nations. In today's world, that is not acceptable. Every country is autonomous and has its own right to establish the best form of government their citizens approve.
What the US can do is to be an example of a democratic government by its actions and legislation. It can show other countries the possibilities that democracy offers. However, every country has its own problems and challenges, including the US. That is why it is important to respect the sovereignty of each country.
Speaker 1: The will of the people is what is best for society.
Speaker 2: People exchange some of their individual freedoms for protection by the government.
Speaker 3: Governments should be divided into branches that are <span>separate but equal.
</span>Speaker 4: Governments derive their powers from the consent of the <span>people.
The </span><span>Baron de Montesquieu would most likely agree with the Speaker 3, as it was Montesquieu who theorize first that a government should be divided into branches that are separated but equal (the three branches should be executive, legislative and judiciary), in order to avoid that one of the three could acquire more power than the other and as a form of control of democracy.</span>
The story of the birth of Jesus takes place in both Mathew and Luke.