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Essay heading: IRAQ & THE TEN CONDITIONS FOR DEMOCRACY
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For the next 20 years Iraq's political power shifted several times, but always amongst military men. Although Iraq was formally a republic, its political system provided for minimal, if any citizen participation; it was being run more like a military regime, primarily by the Ba'ath Party which rose to considerable power in the mid-60s... displayed 300 characters
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For the next 20 years Iraq's political power shifted several times, but always amongst military men. Although Iraq was formally a republic, its political system provided for minimal, if any citizen participation; it was being run more like a military regime, primarily by the Ba'ath Party which rose to considerable power in the mid-60s... displayed next 300 characters
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