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I think you mean democracy.The United States is a democracy.The people want a democracy instead of a dictatorship.Democracy is worth fighting for.
Though, democracy being the rights of the people being built upon the people and for the people, it is really not what democracy was promised to be, instead, it has taken the solitary rights of the people to be built once upon them again.
According to the National Archives, the Continental Congress voted for July 2 to be celebrated as Independence Day. However, we have never used that day but instead have always celebrated on July 4.
When researching American independence or almost any founding-period subject, the Declaration of Independence is indeed a primary source. The difference between primary sources and secondary sources hinges on this simple distinction: a primary source is (or was) "there", while a secondary source is (or was) not "there" but instead talks "about" it.
thats funny i need the answer to this to!! #thestruggle
The United States of America has a republic type of government. It's a type of democracy but not a direct democracy not everyone votes on subjects instead we have a small number of representatives that vote for us, that is a Republic.
Plato was a major influence on the history of America. He made a challenge toward democracy through is visions that he shared. He strongly believed that people made irrational decisions that were commonly based on emotions instead of facts.
Dont be lazy. Instead of having someone else do something for you. Work.
The first known example of democracy was in Ancient Athens, where they had a direct democracy where instead of electing representatives the people represented themselves.
Decisions are made by the people instead of representatives.
China is not a democracy country. Instead, China is a communist state, where the government runs the country and not the citizens.
At the time of American independence, the word existed on both sides of the Atlantic. Its usage eventually died out in Britain, but persevered in America.
The people hoped for a democracy to happen after the French Revolution but instead they got an empire with Napoleon.
because they attained independence from the british and decided to establish their own flag (although the union jack used to be part of the flag, instead of stars)
The Founders of the United States strongly favored republican government over democracy for a variety of reasons. Fundamentally, however, they were suspicious of pure 'rule by the people' (which is democracy) because of its instability and difficulty alike; they deliberately chose instead to establish America as a republic, which combines some features of democracy with parliamentarian (and oligarchic) government for the sake of a 'representative democracy.'
Our democracy has a foundation of sand. With this foundation, the present government is basing its perception on the present and not the future. Instead of democracy bringing a responsible government receptive to the needs and aspirations of the majority, the nation is settled with "grafters" and a "boss." We have a 'vulture democracy' where the strong patiently devours its victims at the full glare of domestic and international community. DR. IBRAHIM BRAJI (dribrahimbraji@yahoo.com) Our democracy has a foundation of sand. With this foundation, the present government is basing its perception on the present and not the future. Instead of democracy bringing a responsible government receptive to the needs and aspirations of the majority, the nation is settled with "grafters" and a "boss." We have a 'vulture democracy' where the strong patiently devours its victims at the full glare of domestic and international community. DR. IBRAHIM BRAJI (dribrahimbraji@yahoo.com)
One notable philosopher who did not believe in democracy was Plato. In his work "The Republic," he argued that democracy was a flawed form of government, believing instead in a philosopher-king ruling society.