simple question and the answar is democracy. democracy the normal people had a voice and say in things. dictarorship 1 guy is giving orders
democracy is better as there is more power for the people and the power is not only in the hands of a dictator
I believe democracy is a better form of government than dictatorship.
I would say not really. But the bad democracy can progress where as the military rule will most likely become a terrible dictatorship and the democracy would (obviously) be better. This is my opinion.
Trent berry of the Australian liberal party in 1894
Citizens elect leaders who vote on the issues in a representative democracy, and citizens vote on the issues in a direct democracy. A representative democracy is modern, and a direct democracy is ancient. A representative democracy works better in large groups, and a direct democracy works better in small groups. Citizens' desires are ignored in a representative democracy, and citizens' desires have a better chance of being heard in a direct democracy
it would be better to be an athenian because in athens they were more civilized and had democracy and dint go to war as much as the spartans did most of our culture today is based on the ancient athenians.
This first requires identification. What is better - better at what? Both were warlike. Both had strong religious observances. .Sparta lived on its serf population and was a limited democracy. Athens lived on its slave population and the other city-states of its empire, and developed a radical democracy which it was exploited by its aristocracy.
i think personally in theory, if you had a perfect leader in charge that everyone liked and agreed with and was sane, a kind of dictatorship would be better for administration. but because no dictator is ever a good guy, i think we should stick with democracy
Democracy gives the opportunity to solicit a broader base of idea from citizens enhancing more comprehensive policy making than dictatorship which crops only the ideas of the leader. It may be bias due to selfish interest, lack of vision among others
That is a difficult question to answer. Ancient Rome and ancient China were two of the greatest civilizations in all of history. They were similar in many ways.
A dictatorship is a style of government where there is a single person who has total control of governmental decisions. On the other hand, a democracy is a style of government where the people vote on which people are allowed to influence governmental decisions.
Well, the idea of democracy was introduced by Cleisthenes in 508 BC when he overthrew the aristocracies in Athens. I wouldn't say it was discovered in ancient Athens. It will sound better if you say Athens was the birthplace of democracy.