The cheif difference between democratic and non-democratic countries is where the government derives its authority from. In a democratic country, the government understands that its power equals only that of the sum of each individual citizen where the majority, through a representative or by direct legislative participation, decide the direction of government. Non-democratic governments, on the other hand, believe they obtain their authority to govern by entitlement, either through heritage, wealth, or some other means elitism.
The two terms are necessarily opposite. Democratic is defined as supporting democracy and/or its principles, while nondemocratic is that which does not support or espouse democratic principles.
Democratic elections are characterized by the participation of citizens, respect for civil liberties, and the presence of multiple political parties competing fairly. Nondemocratic elections, on the other hand, are often marred by restrictions on participation, lack of political freedoms, and manipulation or control by a ruling elite or single party.
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different countries
You need to answer this question because we don't do your homework and it is asking for your opinion and to show your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the the lesson. I suggest you make a Venn diagram to compare the two systems.
Spain and Germany are in the same time zone. There is no difference between the two countries.
There is a slight difference in color, but a great distance between their countries of origin.
Yes.
They are two different countries.
They are two different countries.
The income level and standard of living
there is a difference in waste production between low income countries and high income countries because high income countries have more money to spend on raw materials therefore creating more waste.