Pretty much every country in Europe is now a democracy, except for Belarus, and Russia which is in the limbo between democracy and Dictatorship. Most countries in the Americas are now democracies too, apart from Cuba, although some like Haiti, Venezuela and Bolivia are quite weak.
India has 1.2 billion people under the roof of democracy - so does Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim country. Also Japan, South Korea, Australia, Taiwan, New Zealand, Phillipines, Thailand and Malaysia. Democracy is fairly limited in the Middle East, apart from Israel and too a lesser extent Turkey and Lebanon. Democracy is also limited in Africa, apart from a few such as South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and also Mali, Ghana and Benin. Some African countries like Tanzania, Kenya and Senegal are also in the limbo.
America is an example of a democratic country
the country that influened them was british
The united states of America
Venezuela.
Canada is the largest democracy by territory. Only Russia, which is an illiberal democracy is a larger country.
The United States of America is the quintessential example of the strengths (and weaknesses) of a representative democracy.
America's democracy seems to be better than the alternatives. What country will we bring democracy to next? Won't anyone vote for democracy here?
Yes, in that Fascism may be (loosely) defined as totalitarian Capitalism.
This can be a variety of answers depending on what country you live in. America has a democracy. England has a monarchy.
Venezuela (1958)
South America is neither a republic nor a democracy - it is a continent and within has many countries which are both republics and democratic.
Basically dictatorships for most of South America for decades. Only in the last 20-30 years did democracy come to South America.