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We elect people to represent us, therefore, it is a representative democracy.
How has the US lived up to the declaration of democracy the pursuit of happiness?
Another name for republic is democracy. The US is under a democracy and therefore under a republic for which it stands.
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NO. The United States is a representative democracy and its Constitution gives no provisions for direct democracy.
well i think that we have similair laws!
Athens didn't elect leaders to make laws, the U.S doesn't gather in mass meetings to decide on government matters.
The U.S's government is a representive democracy and Athens was a direct democracy
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Well this is sort of a trick question because the founder of Rome was from Athens. But the answer is Athens because the US is not a empire that rapidly expands. This is also a democracy.
The US government has a representative democracy where the people elect representatives to run the government for them whereas Athens had a direct democracy where the people decide and solve the issues themselves. Hope this helps! :D
No the first wave of democracy involved the founding of Athens around 500 BC.
They are both democracy
Democracy in Athens was an evolving experiment which lasted on and off for a bit over a century. The US is not a democracy - it is a republic which as a form of democratic government which has been going for over two hundred years and counting.
(in the US) A Constitutional Democracy.
Ancient Athens... The US did in the olden days when Town Meetings were a regular occurrence.
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