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Democratic Rhetoric and the Iroquois League: Exploring Europe's Lack of Democratic Systems

This article examines the disparity between the democratic rhetoric of 18th century Europe and the absence of actual democratic systems. It also explores the final extension of the federal principles used in the Iroquois League, which influenced the creation of the League of Nations General Assembly of the United Nations.

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Democratic Rhetoric and the Iroquois League: Exploring Europe's Lack of Democratic Systems

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  1. (Many pursued extravagant reigns, exploited, oppressed even starved their subjects)

  2. Despite democratic rhetoric of 18th century Europe, no such systems existed.

  3. Final extension of federal principles used in the Iroquois League: The League of Nations General Assembly of the United nations.

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