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... organizations , small oligarchies of the rich , and military tyrannies , to freely elected governments where citizens ( omitting peas- ants , merchants , and slaves ) , whose tenure in office rotated frequently , formulated and ...
... organizations , small oligarchies of the rich , and military tyrannies , to freely elected governments where citizens ( omitting peas- ants , merchants , and slaves ) , whose tenure in office rotated frequently , formulated and ...
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... organizations also helped create additional prestige for the party , and afforded them a large amount of favorable publicity . As a parliamentary organization the Party was no less effective . In the 1946 elections it won the largest ...
... organizations also helped create additional prestige for the party , and afforded them a large amount of favorable publicity . As a parliamentary organization the Party was no less effective . In the 1946 elections it won the largest ...
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... organizations such as NATO or the United Nations , where the members negotiate and bargain with each other until they can reach some kind of settlement or common policy , and of a type of supranational organization , where international ...
... organizations such as NATO or the United Nations , where the members negotiate and bargain with each other until they can reach some kind of settlement or common policy , and of a type of supranational organization , where international ...
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