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SEMINAR # 1 
_INTRODUCTION TO DEMOCRACY_ 
MISS TEENAT RAB
• Hajra Afzal Khan 
• Syeda Hira Qaiser 
• Irum Fazal 
• Sana Khan 
• Nosheena Safdar 
• Hira Nasir 
• Fehmida Jalil 
• Afshan Ejaz
 The word ‘democracy’ has a Greek origin. 
DEMOS – people , KRATOS – power or rule. 
 It is the best form of government in which the 
leaders are elected by the people and are 
accountable to them. 
 H.L. Mencken once said : Democracy is the 
theory that the common people know what 
they want.
 A social process by which societies achieve an 
advanced stage of development and organization 
Origin of civilization 
 Man is a social animal. It is physically impossible for 
him to survive alone. Consequently he made 
alliances with other humans. They lived together , 
hunted together , ate together and thus the very first 
civilization was born.
 Chinese River Valley civilization 
 Indus Valley civilization 
 Egyptian civilization 
 Mesopotamian civilization 
 Sumerian civilization 
 Greek civilization 
 Viking civilization 
 Mayan civilization
Chinese River Valley Civilization 
(around 400 BC)
 The Shang King ruled from the capital city of 
Anyang. His kingdom was divided into different 
territories that were ruled by aristocratic 
warlords 
 The Chinese believed in supernatural forces so 
that they could talk to the Gods and receive 
help when needed 
 Family was the chief unit of the society 
 Men and women enjoyed equal status and 
women were asked when it came to some 
critical decisions
 Bronze age civilization 
 Spread over Afghanistan , Pakistan , north west , 
India 
 Area of about 1.25 million sq km 
 Population of approximately 5 million 
 Famous for : handicrafts , drainage system , urbane 
planning 
 Records show nothing about political setup but 
historians believe that every region was governed by 
a separate ruler and both the genders enjoyed equal 
status
 a civilization at the northeast of Africa concentrated 
along the Nile 
 It was most powerful under ramissis rule 
 It was conquered many times and ended up as a 
possession of Alexander , the great 
 In 30 BC , it fell into the Roman Empire under 
Cleopatra , later was captured by the Arabs 
 Achievements include : surveying and construction , 
advancement in medicine and mathematics , 
improved agricultural techniques and the first peace 
treaty ever 
 Pharaoh had wielded complete control
Pharaoh is the 
common title of 
the kings of 
ancient Egyptian 
dynasties
Government of Egypt 
 King was the supreme military commander and 
head of government 
 Second-in-command was the vizier who was 
the king’s representative 
 Bureaucrats managed the state affairs 
 Country was divided into nomes governed by 
nomarchs 
 Law was same for everyone 
 Men and women enjoyed equal civil rights but 
there was severe punishment for criminals 
 Legal punishments included fines to execution
Mesopotamian Civilization 
(5000 BC-3000 BC)
 Mesopotamian is a Greek word meaning land 
between two rivers i.e. TIGRIS and 
EUPHRATES 
 Kings were thought to be the descendants of 
city of gods 
 Head of province was a governor who 
maintained lawful principles 
 Hammurabi’s code 
 Babylon became the central city under 
Hammurabi's code 
 Advancement in astronomy and medicine
Greek civilization 
( 800 BC – 146 BC ) )
 Ancient Greek civilization was a period of 
political , philosophical , artistic and scientific 
achievements that formed a legacy 
 Ancient Greece consisted of several hundred 
more or less independent city states (poleis) 
due to the geography of Greece- divided and 
sub-divided by hills , mountains and rivers
Government and Law 
 Various forms of rule , ultimately resulting 
in Athenian Democracy , a form of ‘direct 
democracy’ as opposed to representative 
democracy 
 An exclusive club, however , was 
launched which contained only adult 
males who could vote 
 Women , slaves and foreigners couldn't 
vote
 Viking is a term which refers to raiders 
 They were a group of people who came from 
different vivid territories of the word 
 The Vikings can be pretty much described as 
ravagers , despoilers , pagans and heathens 
but the view abruptly skewed 
 They were democrats who founded the world's 
oldest surviving parliament while Britain was 
still mired in feudalism. 
 Even if they earned a brutal reputation , at 
home they lived in a well-ordered society 
based on laws and democracy
 The general assembly was responsible for 
maintaining law and order 
 Learned men quoted the laws and then lawsuits 
were heard 
 Women held a strong position in the Viking 
society which was a trademark of equality
Mayan Civilization 
( peaked around 800 AD )
 Mayan civilization is one of the greatest in the 
world 
 The earliest phase began around 3000 BC 
 The Mayans developed a 
hierarchical government ruled by kings and 
priests 
 They lived in independent city-states consisting 
of rural communities and large urban 
ceremonial centers 
 There were no standing armies, but warfare 
played an important role in religion, power and 
prestige
The Roman Empire 
( 27 BC – 393 AD )
The total area of the Roman Empire was 
2,750,000 sq km 
 In 25 BC , its population was roughly 56.8 
million 
 Initially , the form of government which 
prevailed was Autocracy but then democracy 
sprang
The Dark Ages or The Medieval Period 
(1100 BC – 750 BC )
 The Dark Ages is generally considered as the 
early medieval period of the European history 
 After the fall of the Roman Empire , it was 
subsequently replaced by various tyrants and 
despots 
 The class struggles of the Roman Empire 
resulted in an unusual Democracy 
 Roman laws were passed by the vote from the 
Popular Assembly 
 Likewise , candidates for public positions were 
elected by the common people
Early Modern Period 
a. Islamic Civilization 
b. China 
c. Japan 
d. India 
e. north America 
f. England 
Late Modern Period 
a. Industrial Revolution 
b. Age of Revolutions | 
c. Age of Revolutions || 
d. Age of Imperialism
The Islamic Civilization 
( 622 AD – 1258 AD )
 Islamic Civilization involves the history of the 
Islamic faith as a religion and as a social 
institution 
 The history of Islam began in Arabia with 
the Islamic Prophet Muhammad's first 
recitations of the Quran in the 7th century in the 
month of Ramadan 
 Islamic empire under the KHULAFAYE-RASHEDEEN 
CALIPHATE expanded rapidly
 Islamic civilization has deep imprints of 
democracy 
 The city-state of ‘MEDINA’ was formed by 
Prophet Muhammad ( P.B.U.H ) 
 The Constitution of Medina (Arabic: دستور 
المدينة ,Dastūr ul-Madīnah or صحيفة المدينة Ṣaḥīfat 
ul-Madīnah), also known as the Charter of 
Medina, was drafted by Prophet Muhammad 
 It ensured the security of the community, the 
religious freedoms , security of women , a tax 
system and a judicial system
China 
Emerged on the world map on : October 
1st , 1949
 In China , urbanization increased as the 
population grew and as the labor grew more 
complex 
 Historians often refer to the period from Qin 
dynasty to the end of Qing dynasty as Imperial 
China 
 The doctrine of Legalism that guided the Qin 
emphasized strict adherence to a legal code 
and the absolute power of the emperor 
 Democracy was a major concept introduced 
to China in the late nineteenth century 
 The Imperial Court organizes elections
Japanese Civilization and 
Democracy
 Society of the Japanese was based on the 
strict class hierarchy 
 The politics of Japan is a framework of 
a multiparty parliamentary representative 
democratic Constitutional monarchy 
 where the Emperor acts effectively as the 
symbolic Head of state and the Prime Minister 
acts as the Head of government and the head 
of Cabinet which directs the executive branch 
 Judiciary is independent in Japan- there are five 
types of courts- Supreme Court, High Court, 
District Court, Family Court and Summary Court
India 
Independence date : August 15th , 1947
 The Government of India , officially known as 
the Central Government, was established by 
the Constitution of India, and is the governing 
authority of the union of 29 states and seven 
union territories 
 The basic civil and criminal laws governing the 
citizens of India are set down in major 
parliamentary legislation 
 India has a federal government, with elected 
officials at the federal and local levels. All 
members of the federal legislature, 
the Parliament are directly elected. Elections in 
India take place every five years.
North America
 Representative democracy 
 6 essential ideals of democracy 
 To implement these ideals , the US govt has 
made four elements of govt 
 Power vested within three distinct parts 
 REVOLUTION OF NORTH AMERICA 
 13 American colonies 
 American War of Independence 
 United States declaration of independence 
 Independent United State of America 
 50 states eventually emerged which had 
separate governances
England
 England is considered as one of the best 
democracies being practiced in the world 
 England has a partial monarchy and a vast 
democratic system 
 The Prime Minister leads the government with 
the help of cabinet and members 
 Supreme power of the state vests with The 
Queen , who can even declare a war and 
dismiss the PM 
 The Queen does not have direct 
correspondence with the governmental affairs 
 Fair Elections are held every 5 years
LATE 
MODERN 
PERIOD modern period
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AND 
DEMOCRACY
 The Industrial Revolution marks a turning point 
in history ; almost every aspect was influenced 
in some way 
 It began in the UK , and spread throughout 
Western Europe , North America , Japan and 
eventually the rest of world 
 ‘LIBERAL DEMOCRACY’ was practiced which 
was a form of government in which 
representative democracy operates under the 
principles of liberalism
 The 18th and 19th centuries were the origins of 
modern thought and modern political life 
 Two late 18th century events are recognized as 
a benchmark in history : 
 THE FRENCH REVOLUTION 
 THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 
 There was a change in form of government from 
absolute monarchies to constitutional states and 
republics
 The mid – 19th century is marked by massive 
changes in the global geo-political structure 
 Empires established , Republics emerged , 
monarchs deposed 
 Revolutionary terms such as liberty , 
constitutionalism , nationalism and equality had 
spread throughout Europe and could not be 
revoked 
 All this led to the development of new political 
ideologies
Age of imperialism
 It was a time period when modern , developed 
nations were taking over less developed nations 
, colonizing them or influencing them in order to 
expand their power 
 Some of the democratic norms were followed 
but the cultural and social diffusion occurred 
which led to its demise after the World War ||
Democracy has not attained its ultimate form , it 
is still evolving and it will continue to do so , as it 
is the worst form of government ; except , of 
course , all of the others tried. 
The notion of democracy is that under it THE 
WEAKEST should have the same opportunity 
as THE STRONGEST.

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Introduction to Democracy Seminar

  • 1. SEMINAR # 1 _INTRODUCTION TO DEMOCRACY_ MISS TEENAT RAB
  • 2. • Hajra Afzal Khan • Syeda Hira Qaiser • Irum Fazal • Sana Khan • Nosheena Safdar • Hira Nasir • Fehmida Jalil • Afshan Ejaz
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  • 4.  The word ‘democracy’ has a Greek origin. DEMOS – people , KRATOS – power or rule.  It is the best form of government in which the leaders are elected by the people and are accountable to them.  H.L. Mencken once said : Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want.
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  • 6.  A social process by which societies achieve an advanced stage of development and organization Origin of civilization  Man is a social animal. It is physically impossible for him to survive alone. Consequently he made alliances with other humans. They lived together , hunted together , ate together and thus the very first civilization was born.
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  • 8.  Chinese River Valley civilization  Indus Valley civilization  Egyptian civilization  Mesopotamian civilization  Sumerian civilization  Greek civilization  Viking civilization  Mayan civilization
  • 9. Chinese River Valley Civilization (around 400 BC)
  • 10.  The Shang King ruled from the capital city of Anyang. His kingdom was divided into different territories that were ruled by aristocratic warlords  The Chinese believed in supernatural forces so that they could talk to the Gods and receive help when needed  Family was the chief unit of the society  Men and women enjoyed equal status and women were asked when it came to some critical decisions
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  • 12.  Bronze age civilization  Spread over Afghanistan , Pakistan , north west , India  Area of about 1.25 million sq km  Population of approximately 5 million  Famous for : handicrafts , drainage system , urbane planning  Records show nothing about political setup but historians believe that every region was governed by a separate ruler and both the genders enjoyed equal status
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  • 14.  a civilization at the northeast of Africa concentrated along the Nile  It was most powerful under ramissis rule  It was conquered many times and ended up as a possession of Alexander , the great  In 30 BC , it fell into the Roman Empire under Cleopatra , later was captured by the Arabs  Achievements include : surveying and construction , advancement in medicine and mathematics , improved agricultural techniques and the first peace treaty ever  Pharaoh had wielded complete control
  • 15. Pharaoh is the common title of the kings of ancient Egyptian dynasties
  • 16. Government of Egypt  King was the supreme military commander and head of government  Second-in-command was the vizier who was the king’s representative  Bureaucrats managed the state affairs  Country was divided into nomes governed by nomarchs  Law was same for everyone  Men and women enjoyed equal civil rights but there was severe punishment for criminals  Legal punishments included fines to execution
  • 18.  Mesopotamian is a Greek word meaning land between two rivers i.e. TIGRIS and EUPHRATES  Kings were thought to be the descendants of city of gods  Head of province was a governor who maintained lawful principles  Hammurabi’s code  Babylon became the central city under Hammurabi's code  Advancement in astronomy and medicine
  • 19. Greek civilization ( 800 BC – 146 BC ) )
  • 20.  Ancient Greek civilization was a period of political , philosophical , artistic and scientific achievements that formed a legacy  Ancient Greece consisted of several hundred more or less independent city states (poleis) due to the geography of Greece- divided and sub-divided by hills , mountains and rivers
  • 21. Government and Law  Various forms of rule , ultimately resulting in Athenian Democracy , a form of ‘direct democracy’ as opposed to representative democracy  An exclusive club, however , was launched which contained only adult males who could vote  Women , slaves and foreigners couldn't vote
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  • 23.  Viking is a term which refers to raiders  They were a group of people who came from different vivid territories of the word  The Vikings can be pretty much described as ravagers , despoilers , pagans and heathens but the view abruptly skewed  They were democrats who founded the world's oldest surviving parliament while Britain was still mired in feudalism.  Even if they earned a brutal reputation , at home they lived in a well-ordered society based on laws and democracy
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  • 25.  The general assembly was responsible for maintaining law and order  Learned men quoted the laws and then lawsuits were heard  Women held a strong position in the Viking society which was a trademark of equality
  • 26. Mayan Civilization ( peaked around 800 AD )
  • 27.  Mayan civilization is one of the greatest in the world  The earliest phase began around 3000 BC  The Mayans developed a hierarchical government ruled by kings and priests  They lived in independent city-states consisting of rural communities and large urban ceremonial centers  There were no standing armies, but warfare played an important role in religion, power and prestige
  • 28. The Roman Empire ( 27 BC – 393 AD )
  • 29. The total area of the Roman Empire was 2,750,000 sq km  In 25 BC , its population was roughly 56.8 million  Initially , the form of government which prevailed was Autocracy but then democracy sprang
  • 30. The Dark Ages or The Medieval Period (1100 BC – 750 BC )
  • 31.  The Dark Ages is generally considered as the early medieval period of the European history  After the fall of the Roman Empire , it was subsequently replaced by various tyrants and despots  The class struggles of the Roman Empire resulted in an unusual Democracy  Roman laws were passed by the vote from the Popular Assembly  Likewise , candidates for public positions were elected by the common people
  • 32. Early Modern Period a. Islamic Civilization b. China c. Japan d. India e. north America f. England Late Modern Period a. Industrial Revolution b. Age of Revolutions | c. Age of Revolutions || d. Age of Imperialism
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  • 34. The Islamic Civilization ( 622 AD – 1258 AD )
  • 35.  Islamic Civilization involves the history of the Islamic faith as a religion and as a social institution  The history of Islam began in Arabia with the Islamic Prophet Muhammad's first recitations of the Quran in the 7th century in the month of Ramadan  Islamic empire under the KHULAFAYE-RASHEDEEN CALIPHATE expanded rapidly
  • 36.  Islamic civilization has deep imprints of democracy  The city-state of ‘MEDINA’ was formed by Prophet Muhammad ( P.B.U.H )  The Constitution of Medina (Arabic: دستور المدينة ,Dastūr ul-Madīnah or صحيفة المدينة Ṣaḥīfat ul-Madīnah), also known as the Charter of Medina, was drafted by Prophet Muhammad  It ensured the security of the community, the religious freedoms , security of women , a tax system and a judicial system
  • 37. China Emerged on the world map on : October 1st , 1949
  • 38.  In China , urbanization increased as the population grew and as the labor grew more complex  Historians often refer to the period from Qin dynasty to the end of Qing dynasty as Imperial China  The doctrine of Legalism that guided the Qin emphasized strict adherence to a legal code and the absolute power of the emperor  Democracy was a major concept introduced to China in the late nineteenth century  The Imperial Court organizes elections
  • 40.  Society of the Japanese was based on the strict class hierarchy  The politics of Japan is a framework of a multiparty parliamentary representative democratic Constitutional monarchy  where the Emperor acts effectively as the symbolic Head of state and the Prime Minister acts as the Head of government and the head of Cabinet which directs the executive branch  Judiciary is independent in Japan- there are five types of courts- Supreme Court, High Court, District Court, Family Court and Summary Court
  • 41. India Independence date : August 15th , 1947
  • 42.  The Government of India , officially known as the Central Government, was established by the Constitution of India, and is the governing authority of the union of 29 states and seven union territories  The basic civil and criminal laws governing the citizens of India are set down in major parliamentary legislation  India has a federal government, with elected officials at the federal and local levels. All members of the federal legislature, the Parliament are directly elected. Elections in India take place every five years.
  • 44.  Representative democracy  6 essential ideals of democracy  To implement these ideals , the US govt has made four elements of govt  Power vested within three distinct parts  REVOLUTION OF NORTH AMERICA  13 American colonies  American War of Independence  United States declaration of independence  Independent United State of America  50 states eventually emerged which had separate governances
  • 46.  England is considered as one of the best democracies being practiced in the world  England has a partial monarchy and a vast democratic system  The Prime Minister leads the government with the help of cabinet and members  Supreme power of the state vests with The Queen , who can even declare a war and dismiss the PM  The Queen does not have direct correspondence with the governmental affairs  Fair Elections are held every 5 years
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  • 48. LATE MODERN PERIOD modern period
  • 50.  The Industrial Revolution marks a turning point in history ; almost every aspect was influenced in some way  It began in the UK , and spread throughout Western Europe , North America , Japan and eventually the rest of world  ‘LIBERAL DEMOCRACY’ was practiced which was a form of government in which representative democracy operates under the principles of liberalism
  • 51.  The 18th and 19th centuries were the origins of modern thought and modern political life  Two late 18th century events are recognized as a benchmark in history :  THE FRENCH REVOLUTION  THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION  There was a change in form of government from absolute monarchies to constitutional states and republics
  • 52.  The mid – 19th century is marked by massive changes in the global geo-political structure  Empires established , Republics emerged , monarchs deposed  Revolutionary terms such as liberty , constitutionalism , nationalism and equality had spread throughout Europe and could not be revoked  All this led to the development of new political ideologies
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  • 55.  It was a time period when modern , developed nations were taking over less developed nations , colonizing them or influencing them in order to expand their power  Some of the democratic norms were followed but the cultural and social diffusion occurred which led to its demise after the World War ||
  • 56. Democracy has not attained its ultimate form , it is still evolving and it will continue to do so , as it is the worst form of government ; except , of course , all of the others tried. The notion of democracy is that under it THE WEAKEST should have the same opportunity as THE STRONGEST.