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508 BCE
Greeks develop their democracy system
The Greeks develop the first known governmental system based upon "rule by the people" principles. The word "democracy" is composed of the words "demos", Greek for "people", and "kratein", Greek for "rule". -
1215
The Magna Carta is Signed
This is an artist's depiction of King John singing the Magna Carta. The Magna Carta was an agreement that stated the law is above the king's ruling. This marked the start of Britain's transition out of monarchy. -
1295
The Term "Parliament" is Coined
King Edward I in Britain to introduces the elected body governing system. Although a smiliar system had been used before in the past, King Edward was the first to call it "parliment -
Habeas Corpus Act is Passed
The Habeas Corpus Act, passed in England, states that all individuals have the right to challenge their imprisonment by the
authorities. The government in England was pressured into passing this act due to abuse use of power at the time. -
The End of the French Revolution
The french revolution brings about many landmark changes. The dethroned king, Louis XVI is executed. France transitions from an absolute monarchy to a republic. -
The Second British Reform Act is Passed
This second reform act mainly worked to increase the number of people allowed to vote. With more men allowed to vote,
results of election became more representative of the entire peoples opinion, and more democrati -
The Start of Women's Suffrage
New Zealand was the first country to extend the right to vote to all women. Following New Zealand, many other countries
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The End of Tsarist Autocracy in Russia
With the many steps foward, there were also many steps back in the history of democracy. The 1917 revolution in Russia, of
the "Red Revolution", succeeded in overthrowing the Tsarist autocracy, but only to establish a communist government -
Hitler Given Absolute Power
Another step back for democracy. Hitler was appointed chancellor and proceeded to pass a bill giving him absolute power. His victory leaded to a "dark age" for democracy in Europe. -
The Statue of Westminster is Signed
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Democratic revolutions in Europe
In forme socialistic countries in Europe the regime of socialism fell down by democratic revolutions in 1989 -
The Beginning of the End of Apartheid
Apartheid was a system of racial segregation that separated everyone into groups based on "race". This date marked the
start of a series of movements that would eventually lead to the end of Apartheid in South America. -
Nelson Mandela is Elected as President of South America
elson Mandela is Elected as President of South
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Iraq Election
The first free election takes place in Iraq for the first time in half a century. The people in the picture show-off their inked
fingers, representing that they have voted. -
The Start of the Arab Spring Movements
This date marked the beginning of a series of movements and protests with the goal of reform in the Arab world. One of their main goals was democracy