Foundations of Democracy
Democracy Around the World
Civic Rights and Responsibilities
Democracy and the UN
Famous Figures
100

This ancient Greek city-state is considered to be the birthplace of democracy.

Athens

100

What is the world's largest democracy by population?

India

100

This is the minimum age required to vote in elections around the world.

18 years old

100

The UN Charter begins with these three words, emphasizing global unity and cooperation.

"We the peoples"

100

This U.S. President delivered the famous "Gettysburg Address" highlighting the principles of democracy.

Abraham Lincoln

200

This document, written in 1215, established that the king and his government were not above the law.

The Magna Carta

200

Known as the "Mother of Parliaments," this country has a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy.

The United Kingdom

200

This is the name for the first ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution.

The Bill of Rights

200

This UN body, comprised of 193 member states, serves as a platform for discussions on democracy and other global issues.

The General Assembly

200

This South African leader became a symbol of resistance to apartheid and the fight for democracy.

Nelson Mandela

300

This is the principle that all laws must be applied equally and fairly.

Rule of Law

300

In 1994, this African nation held its first free elections, leading to the end of Apartheid.

South Africa

300

In democracies, citizens are required to fulfill this civic duty when they are summoned by the court.

Jury duty

300

This key UN document, which outlines the 17 SDGS, calls for promoting democratic governance and participation. 

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

300

Known as the "Father of the Indian Nation," this leader used nonviolent resistance to push for Indian independence and democratic self-rule.

Mahatma Gandhi

400

This Enlightenment philosopher famously advocated for the separation of powers in the government.

Montesquieu

400

The national legislature of this country is called the Bundestag.

Germany
400

Citizens of Switzerland frequently participate in this form of direct democracy to make national decisions.

Referendum

400

In March 2015, this UN body established a Forum on human rights, democracy, and the rule of law.

Human Rights Council

400

This British prime minister famously said, "Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others."

Winston Churchill

500

This document, adopted in 1789, declared the natural rights of man during the French Revolution.

The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen

500

This South American country is known for its "participatory democracy," where citizens have a direct say in many decisions. 

Venezuela

500

This UN document, adopted in 1948, outlines the basic rights and freedoms of all human beings. 

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

500

In 2005, the UN established this fund to promote democratization efforts around the world.

The UN Democracy Fund (UNDEF)

500

This Burmese politician and Nobel Peace Prize laureate became a symbol for democratic reform in Myanmar.

Aung San Suu Kyi

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