A participative republic, also called "democracy"; however no modern country has ever implemented such form of government.
Each person governs themselfs. No one governs the people. Each person governs themselfs. No one governs the people.
democracy
Democracy is one type of government. In this type of government the people are the ones who rule and govern. They elect those who will represent them by voting.
Where power to govern lies with one person, or a small group of people.
A Unitary government is the type of government where the people give their consent to be persuaded over by the central government. In this type of government they can also control the local government.
this is is a tough question but the answer is that republic is a type of government i which people give themselves power.
I'm not completely sure but I thing it is democracy.
In a totalitarian government it is a group of people or a single political party that take control of every aspect of the lives of the people they govern. This type of government no longer recognizes the views or beliefs of any other group or political party.
In a totalitarian government it is a group of people or a single political party that take control of every aspect of the lives of the people they govern. This type of government no longer recognizes the views or beliefs of any other group or political party.
A democracy is a form of government where the people govern themselves. There are two different forms of democracy; a (direct)pure or indirect(representative) democracy. For example the United States is a Democracy or more specifically a Representative Democracy. This is where we vote for our representatives that will represent us in our government. Therefore the people do not handle the affairs of the government themselves but vote in representatives that hold their same ideas and values into government to be their voice in governmental issues. In a Indirect or Pure democracy all of the people must vote and have their voice in government. This type is only found in small governmental bodies as it would be illogical in the size of democracies we see today i.e., The United States.
A constitutional monarch would have a democratic government. The monarch would be head of state but would not govern the country.
the governed themselves