Romania is now a democratic country.
Yes, they devised the first every democratic governmental system.
Athenian democracy has influenced many democratic governments in world history, including the American governmental system
It is not a system, it is a power, which can be found in a democratic, oligarchic, or aristocratic system. The power is called Veto power, or simply "the veto
the us has always been democratic after the American revolution. The 17th amendment, ratified in 1913 has given more direct powers into the hands of the American people by direct election of state senators, thus creating our governmental system to become more democratic.
This question is very general in describing the governmental system used within New Zealand. Candidly, you could say that New Zealand is a Democratic Dictatorship with Socialist ideals maligned with a Communist streak, overall represented by a Constitutional Monarchy. In reality it is a mixture of Socialistic and Democratic governmental system that is based upon the Constitutional Monarchy of the UK. The economic system as a 'free market economy' is certainly capitalistic, but is regulated by the ideals of the governing body.
No, "Democratic" refers to a type of government or political system where power is vested in the people or their elected representatives. "Democracy" is the specific name of a governmental system in which the citizens hold the power to rule. The terms are related, with democracy being the broader concept encompassing various forms of democratic systems.
Athenian democracy has influenced many democratic governments in world history, including the American governmental system
Parliament is important because it is the main legislative body that makes laws, represents the voices of the people, holds the government accountable, and approves the budget. It plays a crucial role in shaping and overseeing the workings of the government in a democratic system.
In at least two significant ways, Imperialism as a central economic and political impetus could threaten the American democratic system in an essential way. First, it could weaken the commitment of ordinary citizens to democratic processes and values. Second, and more drastically, it could cause sudden changes to governmental policies and powers through the action of elected and appointed officials -- which would weaken, eliminate, or otherwise transform constitutional checks and balances and other democratic 'basics' in the American system.
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No, it is a political system.