It brings allegiance. But in some ways, it is bad. Sometimes the people do not know what they need.
every free citizen has the right to vote argue and democracy want everyone to be equal
it divides up power and lets the people decide. well, in ancient athens.
No,reservations are not good for democracy. In a democracy, there should be all rights distributed equally.
In a representative democracy, people vote for representatives to vote on specific issues on their behalf.
the austrians are good at many things, just not a specific one.
Good question. In fact the CIA considers Zimbabwe a parliamentary democracy in The World Factbook. And they tend to keep a close eye on things. But democracy has many layers and Zimbabwe has struggled with democracy overall.
Good question. In fact the CIA considers Zimbabwe a parliamentary democracy in The World Factbook. And they tend to keep a close eye on things. But democracy has many layers and Zimbabwe has struggled with democracy overall.
people get to choose whether or not they want to vote for a president or not. people have a choice to register to vote or not
It can be good for some things but not for others. The question needs to be more specific.
there good at adapting
No. The word democracy is a government of a specific form. It could be replaced by the third-person singular pronoun "it."
In a direct democracy, there is a risk of majority tyranny where the rights of minorities may be disregarded. Direct democracies can also be slow and inefficient in decision-making due to the need for constant public input and participation. Additionally, citizens may lack the expertise or time to make informed decisions on complex issues, leading to potential policy mistakes.