The Signing
If Aristotle have had seen Howard Christy's painting of the signing of the Constitution of the U.S. he probably would have enjoyed it. He believed in a government where leadership and laws that allowed the people to have the power. In the painting it shows government and the commonwealth disagreeing and discussing what laws should be made.
The painting includes
The president standing and speaking, his cabinet members advising him from behind, the smaller population of congressmen who are in the front rows, and then the larger population of the people who are behind them.

He would probably assume that it was formed by a democracy. Mainly because of the smaller few being criticized by the lager many. The populace in the back disagreeing with the government in the front.
The men who signed the Constitution were men who just got out of a war with a government and had no want to return to that style of living. They made just laws that would help the people and only the people.

Between "Government by Democracy in America" and Aristotle's reading both share similarity's when its discussing democracy. But Aristotle go further into other forms of government that Tocqueville doesn't.
The painting includes
The president standing and speaking, his cabinet members advising him from behind, the smaller population of congressmen who are in the front rows, and then the larger population of the people who are behind them.

He would probably assume that it was formed by a democracy. Mainly because of the smaller few being criticized by the lager many. The populace in the back disagreeing with the government in the front.
The men who signed the Constitution were men who just got out of a war with a government and had no want to return to that style of living. They made just laws that would help the people and only the people.

Between "Government by Democracy in America" and Aristotle's reading both share similarity's when its discussing democracy. But Aristotle go further into other forms of government that Tocqueville doesn't.
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