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    definition of a ‘pure’ democracy is a form of government where the people vote on policy matters directly - through town hall meetings or by ballot referendums. The Framers of the Constitution were fearful of a ‘pure’ democracy as the will of the people does not always align with what is in the best interest of the public. The United States Constitution, therefore, refers to a “republican form of government”, where decisions are made by elected leaders. This form of representative democracy allows the public

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    Democracy means literally ‘rule by people’. However, it is a broad and imprecise term. Democracy refers to political systems in which the people are involved in decision-making in some way, either directly or indirectly. Direct democracy is when all individuals express their opinion themselves and not through representatives acting on their behalf. An example of direct democracy is a referendum. Representative democracy is a form of democracy in which an individual selects a person (or political

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    between direct and representative democracy.Representative democracy has someone who represents you and speaks for you. Direct democracy is when you vote on every single thing. Both democracies vote on legislation that affects them. A direct democracy is a form of democracy where people vote on every single thing and a representative democracy is a form of democracy where people elect officials that represent a group of people. Representative democracy is better than direct democracy because the representative's

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    Democracy is a system of government in which the utmost influence is consigned in the individuals and implemented directly by them or by their designated representatives under a free voting arrangement. According to my research direct democracy also known as pure democracy is when all the individuals come together and make decisions by voting. They are the one who decide the regulation and guidelines through which the people will oversee. In contrast a representative democracy is when the population

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    Representative Democracy is better for the United States than a Direct Democracy. Democracies are based on the citizen’s ability to judge things such as laws, propositions, bonds, budgets, representatives, and candidates. The type of democracy helps determine what the citizens are judging. In a direct democracy citizens would be judging the candidates and issues themselves and in a representative democracy, the citizens are judging the representatives and their ability to stay true to the citizens

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    describe a political regime as a “democracy”, what they almost always imply is that said political regime is a “representative democracy.” A representative democracy obtains its legitimacy from the agency of the people; for a democracy to be representative, officials are elected to represent the interests of their citizens and are thus accountable to both the rules of political institutions and the needs of their constituents. The most basic facets to a representative democracy such as free and fair elections

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    America was founded on the basic principle of democracy…right? Isn’t that the freedom we were searching for when the voyagers left Europe to form the US in the first place? The irony in this is that we are often taught to believe that the United States uses a true democracy. Over the years the United States has contradicted many of their basic ideologies and principles that we were founded on. For the most part, our Constitution has remained basically intact, other than minor exceptions here

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    Democracy is a type of government where people participate by elections and other ways to elect their ruler. The power the government has, is based on the consent of the people being governed. The elections made by the citizens need to be free, fair and frequent. This means that they have to be honest, often and they need to let any adult vote and stand for office. The elections, other participations and equality for all citizens, are necessary for a democracy. Something fundamental for a democracy

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    Americans are too dumb for a democracy. The way representative democracy is supposed to work is pretty simple:you protect the fundamental rights of the minority and the majority of citizens elect representatives who will pursue the greater good for the greater number of citizens. That would make sense but lots of citizens don't have a solid grasp on what’s going on in the real world. Today elections are won by politicians striving to make themselves sound approachable rather than smart. in one

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    As stated in The Struggle for Democracy, the U.S. is a representative democracy, also known as a republic (). In this system of government, unlike a direct democracy in which all citizens vote on all public matters, elected representatives govern the people. The U.S. system consists of three separate governing branches, executive, judicial, and legislative, which all hold checks and balances on one another. These checks and balances were meant to ensure the U.S. would be as democratic as possible

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