In a democracy you are expected to participate more actively. The USA doesn't have a democracy. It has a federal constitutional republic where you don't participate as directly.
Iraqs government is ostensibly a democracy. An imposed one. The US is also a democracy.
Nothing. We are talking about different historical periods, different societies and different institutions. In the ancient days there were kings and emperors, which the US do not have. When there was democracy, it was different. It was direct democracy, whereas the US and other modern democracies use indirect democracy. Direct democracy means that instead of electing representatives to vote on laws, people voted on bills themselves (directly) by gathering in popular assemblies to vote.
No, the US has a representative democracy.
It is not different there is mo such thing as a non democracy
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Yes, there are different types of liberal democracy, such as procedural democracy, participatory democracy, and deliberative democracy. These models vary in their emphasis on different aspects of democratic governance, such as decision-making processes and citizen involvement.
Canada is a Constitutional Monarchy with parliamentary democracy, whereas the US is a republic. Both are democracies and federations however.
no
they just have different countries that is all different countries have different type of democracy you know.
The US government is a republic, and a representative democracy.
Representative. We vote for people to represent us.