NO. The United States is a representative democracy and its Constitution gives no provisions for direct democracy.
No. The US Constitution creates an indirect democracy, specifically a Presidential Republic.
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epresentative democracy, known as a Republic
The basic principle in the U.S. government is democracy. The founding fathers and the framers of the Constitution wanted to make sure the people had control.
The best description of the government created under the constitution is that it was a federal republic.
Ben Franklin was asked by a woman "What type of government do we have?" as he left the ratification of the Constitution. His reply was "A Republic Ma'am ... if you can keep it!" Upon it's ratification, the Constitution of the United States of America established the United States as a Constitutional Republic. Despite popular belief and what many people may believe, the United States is not now and never was a Democracy.
The founding fathers
a democracy
epresentative democracy, known as a Republic
The Ancient Greek created the principles of government.
It is the political system because that is what the 55 delegates created when they wrote the constitution .
It is the political system because that is what the 55 delegates created when they wrote the constitution .
Essay on the First Principles of Government was created in 1768.
The basic principle in the U.S. government is democracy. The founding fathers and the framers of the Constitution wanted to make sure the people had control.
The preamble acts as a statement of purpose. It summarizes the basic principles involved in the philosophy self-government. The United States Constitution was created in 1787.
The constitution created the government.
The constitution set up a constitutional republic. Which also included democratic and many federalist tendencies. You could call it a presidential federal constitutional republican democracy. Maybe not in that order.
The principles of republican government embedded in the Constitution do represent an effort by framers to ensure that the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness would not be trampled by the majorities
The best description of the government created under the constitution is that it was a federal republic.