Diet

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A formal deliberative assembly

Real World Example

During the New Global Patterns era (1800-1915), the term "diet" referred to formal assemblies like the Japanese Diet, which were crucial in shaping modern governments. These assemblies highlighted the tension between traditional rule and new democratic ideas, as countries sought to balance power between monarchs and elected officials. This struggle for democratic representation and accountability is still relevant today, as many nations continue to refine their political systems. For people now, these historical shifts affect how they vote, how laws are made, and how they engage with their government. For example, the principle of having a say in government decisions allows citizens to influence policies on education, healthcare, and more, impacting their everyday lives.

Practice Version

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