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This piece delves into the various menaces that threaten democracy, with a focus on terrorism, globalization, and government corruption. Terrorism, particularly from groups like Al-Qaeda and ETA, undermines citizens' rights and exacerbates poverty in developing nations. Globalization manifests in economic, cultural, political, technological, and scientific dimensions, impacting citizens living under capitalism. Additionally, government corruption distorts laws for profit while stifling democracy, suggesting that the more developed a country is, the more susceptible it may be to corruption.
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MENACES TO DEMOCRACY Judit Montiel Sara Baldoví Inés Romero Natalia Llana Ana Buitrago
Terrorism Isthemostimportantmenacebecauseitgoestroughtherights of thecitizen. There are differenttypes: - Religious - Independentist - Againstthesystem Themostdangerousbands of terrorism are Al-qaeda, E.T.A., I.R.A., Hamas, Al-Jihad, Red JapanesseExercit.
It moves a lot of money in the developing countries and it makes them poorer. Only some people get money not the country, and the government wastes money trying to control and catch them. Drugtrafficking
Globalisation Globalisation is a dynamic process for the citizens that live in the capitalism. There are different globalizations: - Economic - Cultural - Political - Technological - Scientific
Corruption of the government Corruption changes the laws to make profit, steal money or invent lies to start a war against the opinion of the country. The most developed is the countrythe most corruption it has