How does democracy work?
How does democracy work?
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Democracy
What is democracy?
Democracy is a system of government in which laws, policies, leadership, and major undertakings are directly or indirectly decided by the “people"—a group generally understood to include all (or nearly all) adult citizens.
Where was democracy first practiced?
There is evidence to suggest that democracy, broadly speaking, was practiced within certain tribes of hunter-gatherers in prehistoric times. Thousands of years later, in the 6th century BCE, a relatively democratic form of government was introduced in the city-state of Athens.
How is democracy better than other forms of government?
Compared with autocrats and nondemocratic states, democratic governments guarantee fundamental individual rights and a broader range of personal freedoms, allow for a relatively high level of political equality, foster better quality of life for their citizens, and rarely make war on each other.
Why does democracy need education?
The hallmark of real democracy is that it permits citizens to participate in making laws and public policies. For such participation to be meaningful and effective, citizens should be educated to better understand their own interests and the relevant facts and to be able to critically evaluate political arguments.
What is democracy?
Democracy is a system of government in which laws, policies, leadership, and major undertakings are directly or indirectly decided by the “people"—a group generally understood to include all (or nearly all) adult citizens.
Where was democracy first practiced?
There is evidence to suggest that democracy, broadly speaking, was practiced within certain tribes of hunter-gatherers in prehistoric times. Thousands of years later, in the 6th century BCE, a relatively democratic form of government was introduced in the city-state of Athens.
How is democracy better than other forms of government?
Compared with autocrats and nondemocratic states, democratic governments guarantee fundamental individual rights and a broader range of personal freedoms, allow for a relatively high level of political equality, foster better quality of life for their citizens, and rarely make war on each other.
Why does democracy need education?
The hallmark of real democracy is that it permits citizens to participate in making laws and public policies. For such participation to be meaningful and effective, citizens should be educated to better understand their own interests and the relevant facts and to be able to critically evaluate political arguments.