In the 19th century, the supreme test of democracy in America was the Civil War. As it turned out, the Civil War was a big ideological victory for democracy.
There was a risk in non-white races participating in American democracy. APEX
the were organized to test a supreme court decision.
The philosopher who was the most influential in the creation of American Democracy was John Winthrop. There were others who were involved like Roger Williams and Francis Bacon since it was a process.
The first African-American to serve on the US Supreme Court was Thurgood Marshall, who was appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
the Cherokees
Checks and balances
Franklin delano roosevelt lol haha
DEMOCRACY
Yes, the Supreme Court promotes democracy by protecting the Constitution. Nine justices make decisions based on Constitutional rights with democracy in mind.
Larry Elowitz has written: 'Instructor's manual and test bank to accompany Patterson The American democracy' 'Test Yourself'
the military
The single most important characteristic of American Democracy is the principle of checks and balances. This ensures that no single branch of government has unchecked power, helping to prevent tyranny and maintain a system of accountability.
It depend on which American democracy you are referring to
To "guarantee democracy" is to assure that the people of the subject country are the supreme power of that country.
The Disruption of American Democracy was created in 1948.
David G. Barnum has written: 'The Supreme Court and American democracy' -- subject(s): Judicial review, Political questions and judicial power, United States, United States. Supreme Court
American Islamic Forum for Democracy was created in 2003.