mne nujno v 5 strokah pisati. Name the values of democracy in a democratic state.
5-9 класс
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The Core Democratic Values are the fundamental beliefs and constitutional principles of every society that proclaimed a democracy as the main state value. The government must protect the main human values such as life, liberty, justice, equality, the value that Martin King maintained and struggled for, diversity, truth and pursuit of happiness. We should emphasize the freedom as the basic value of real democratic society. All of that comes from definition of the word “democracy” as the power of people themselves.
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-types of schools
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-curriculum
-tell what you would change to make the system of schooling better
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