Citizens are the source of power in government.
We practice democracy in the United States. Citizens in the United States have a strong say in how government is run. Our election process and our rights to free speech and press attest to the level of active involvement US citizens may have.
a+the electorate decides who will control the government
Andria's Answer,
You get to vote, Freedom to vote, Majority rule, Run in elections
DEMOCRACY.....1 .its good 2 one pers
Nearly all definitions of 'democracy' in academic research include the following:A voting mechanism.Contested elections.Large level (if not universal) suffrage.The ability to change the government or its policy via elections.
a presidential democracy is a democracy led and held by an elected president.
The characteristic feature of democracy is majority rule. The two most common principles are equality and freedom. A true democratic government has active citizen participation, favorable economy, widespread education, a strong civil society, and a social consensus.
In what ways, and to what extent, is the U.S. a democracy?
Intraparty democracy, in very shortly it can be said that the democracy inside the party. As we say about democracy that democracy where everybody has a share, to govern the state. So we can say that intraparty democracy is a stage of democracy in the party where every member(of the party) has the right to take part of the decision making of the party.
mhmm.....oh ya. Similar to the modern democracy.
The people decides. (By voting)
The people decides. (By voting)
the people decide
democracy is the freedome to vote, run in elections, majority rule, and you get to vote.
An indirect democracy has elected representatives that are chosen by the people. It is also known as a republic or representative democracy.
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Political characteristics usually refers to a country's politics. For example, the United States had characteristics of a democracy, while China has Communist characteristics.
Main characteristics of democracy.Multiplicity of political partiesEnfranchisementSocial equalityPolitical participation of civil citizensDecentralization of political powers
The representative and direct democracy are the SAME thing, but are called by different names.