Answer:
Henry McNeal Turner
Explanation:
Henry McNeal Turner was a Bishop, an author, editor, human right advocate and fervent proponent of the "Back to Africa Movement". He held series of political offices in Georgia and also established churches for the African Methodist Episcopal.
Answer:
lethologica
Explanation:
its when you fail to recall the name of a word but you have a feeling that very soon you will be able to recall it
Ancient Grecian Government
Ancient Greece was the beginning of democracy. In 507 BC Cleisthenes introduced a new form of government and principle which was "rule by the people" and leaders were elected.
This system was divided into three groups: writers of the laws, a council of representatives from each tribe, and courts where citizens argued cases before randomly-selected jurors.
Ancient Roman Government
Roman government went through many changes during its existence including city state, kingdom, republic, and imperial periods. Its main principle was that of "republic" in which leaders were elected and only for a limited time.
Like the Greeks, the Republican Roman government had three separate branches of government but they operated a little bit differently: legislative (makes laws) with the Senate and assemblies, executive (enforces laws) led by two consuls, and judicial (interprets laws) with eight judges.
President Sukarno of Indonesia introduced a guided democracy, he believed that a western system government is not the right political system for Indonesia. Disagreement entered in Indonesia with this kind of system that resulted in military movements that took control of some parts of the country. Because of the political problems that rose up, Sukarno declared Martial Law.
Civilians, military and supporters gathered to support his ouster. The discontent on his term was high and his guided democracy was never accepted by the people. He was put to house arrest and died of health problem.