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It was the model of a democracy for its citizens but not for others. It was not a model for freedom as it allowed slavery and the buying and selling of slaves for any purpose.
No, democracy is a type of government (which is a noun) and "democratic" is a adjective that describes things having traits of a democracy. There is a difference between "democratic" as in referring to a "democracy" and "Democratic" as in referring to the US Democratic Party.
No, democracy is not bad because democracy means freedom of speech and freedom of human rights!
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democracy means choosing their leader by them and freedom
you are allowed to express your opinion and share your thoughts online and nobody will judge you.
I wouldn't say that Internet strengthens democracy so much as it is a sign of democracy. In free countries, the Internet is open whereas countries that do not have a democratic government, such as China and many muslim countries, the Internet is blocked or monitored. The reason for this is that the Internet symbolizes freedom - freedom of information, freedom to write and say what you want, freedom to talk to whomever you want...etc.
No.
The cast of The Responsibilities of Freedom - 1958 includes: Hugh Springer as Narrator
we need a democracy so people have freedom of speech
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