shares the decision-making authority
has the right to vote and participate in decision-making processes. It is important for citizens to be informed and engaged in order to make informed choices and hold their elected representatives accountable.
Autocratic: government power high participation low and citizen participation absolute Oligarchic: Government power political power select and general citizen participation rule by a few Democratic: Government ruled by the people like the US Government power citizen participation I'm in gifted social studies
The Egyptians want a democratic government with free elections, and they want to be ensured not only economic and political rights, but they also want the government to protect every citizen's civil rights and liberties as well.
No, the average citizen of the day was too uneducated to understand the issues. Thus they selected a democratic republic government.
Democratic government is better than dictatorial government because in a democratic society every citizen has a say and a vote to elect their representatives in government, there is freedom of association and expression. People can force government officials to step down if they think that they are not doing a bad job and citizens can ask their representatives to make changes in laws. A Democratic government is not necessarily better than a dictatorial, a dictatorial government is better than a democratic one in times of war, danger or economic depression because it takes faster and more effective actions, but dictatorial government are only good in short terms.
The role of a German citizen is to vote for government.
democracy (A+LS)
the answer is Communist
Becuse every citizen has a right to take part in government
Republican
One way that a citizen can participate in a democracy is by voting for politicians.
A citizen-elected group running the government typically refers to a democratic form of government, where representatives are elected by the people to make decisions on their behalf. This system allows for the participation of citizens in decision-making processes and ensures that the government is accountable to the people.
Canada elects its government via democratic elections, roughly every four years.