American democracy became famous from the early 19th century to the middle of the 19th century. Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States of America, took office in 1829. The most noteworthy is the mainstream democracy of the United States. Because he is from a humble background, he is a "real ordinary man". (Foner, p. 303) He claims that he recognizes people's needs and speaks on behalf of the majority (farmers, workers). However, Jackson and Democratic critic called him "King Andrew I".
Part V: Democracy in Germany: The relationship between Germany and democracy in the 19th century must be seen in a unique and unique environment in the history of the country. This is the first time German people united. Before the French Revolution they were the kingdom of a unified unity that is faithful to the holy Roman Empire, but for centuries this event was almost magically connected under the Prussian flag. The series of actions is full of modest timidity, gambling, fraud and pure diplomacy insight, whose Prime Minister Otto von Bismarck united the German people, and from the bondage of Austrian rule to their people Release it. (Snell, 1976, p. 3, 4) However, it does not mean Germany is united and realizing the long-term and cherished dreams of Germany, democracy is in place. (Turk, 1999, pp
Of course, the 19th century is the century of socialism, liberalism and democracy, not the meaning that the 20th century must be the century of socialism, liberalism, democracy. Political doctrine has gone; the state still exists We can freely believe that this is an authoritative century, a century that is "right", a century of fascist. If the 19th century is a personal century (where liberalism means individualism), we can freely believe that this is the "collective" century and therefore the nation's century.
The history of modern liberal democracy can be roughly divided into three categories. The early modern LDP, the 18th century to the 19th century LDP, the 20th century, and the 21st century Liberal Democratic Party. The era of modern freedom and democracy can be briefly explained as follows. • Modern era: modern times are the same as the 18th century and the medieval era. A summary of the events in the early modern early liberal democratic history can be explained as follows - 1789: The declaration of human rights and civil rights is the basic document of liberalism and human rights.