That is because they are not connected to the rest of the United States of America by land. Alaska is found on the far north west part just above Canada, near Russia, while Hawaii are found in the middle of the Pacific ocean, far away from any continental American land mass.
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The Greeks contributed to <em>democracy</em> primarily through being the foundation of western civilization democracy. It all started in Greece, mainly in the city of Athens. The word <em>Democracy</em> comes from two Greek words; <em>Demos= people </em>and<em> Kratein= to rule. </em>Greece's democratic experiment eventually spread to other city-states in the country as well as into parts of Europe. They had a group that wrote laws and determined foreign policies, there was a group that had representatives from the ten tribes of Athens and were responsible for making sure the government ran smoothly, and, there was also a Court system where the cases were tried and jurors decided the cases.
Greek contribution to <em>democracy</em> is that they helped pioneer democracy, and then passed it down to the Romans and, eventually, Europe.
Rome contributed to <em>democracy</em> by creating a government where the people ruled. While Rome was a republic and not a democracy, the Romans established the framework for future democratic governments. Rome had Senators and Tribunes elected by the people to represent their interests.
When the founding fathers established the U.S government, they based it partly on the Roman style of government into different branches including the Senate, the House of Representatives and a Judicial system.
You're going to have to be more specific on which war