The five concepts of democracy are outlined below.
1. Worth of the Individual: Democracy serves many of the different and distinct individuals that reside in the governed land.
2. Equality of All Persons: In democracy all are equal meaning that it does not matter what race, gender, color, religion, etc., an individual is. Each individual is entitled to equal opportunity and equality before law.
3. Majority Rule, Minority Rights: In democracy the will of the people is determined by popular vote meaning majority rules, but it does not mean the majority is correct. Sometimes the minority is correct thus allowing for democracy is a trial and error process.
4. Necessity of Compromise: A process in which democracy achieves majority or public agreement rather than completely terminating an idea or thought.
5. Individual Freedom: All individual are given individual freedom as long as it does not interfere or harm the others, majority will.
1.Fundamental worth of individuals.
2.Equality of ALL individuals.
3.Majority Rule & Minority Rights.
4.Necessity of compromise.
5.Individual freedom.
The five concepts of democracy are outlined below.
1. Worth of the Individual: Democracy serves many of the different and distinct individuals that reside in the governed land.
2. Equality of All Persons: In democracy all are equal meaning that it does not matter what race, gender, color, religion, etc., an individual is. Each individual is entitled to equal opportunity and equality before law.
3. Majority Rule, Minority Rights: In democracy the will of the people is determined by popular vote meaning majority rules, but it does not mean the majority is correct. Sometimes the minority is correct thus allowing for democracy is a trial and error process.
4. Necessity of Compromise: A process in which democracy achieves majority or public agreement rather than completely terminating an idea or thought.
5. Individual Freedom: All individual are given individual freedom as long as it does not interfere or harm the others, majority will.
1.Fundamental worth of individuals.
2.Equality of ALL individuals.
3.Majority Rule & Minority Rights.
4.Necessity of compromise.
5.Individual freedom.
1. Fundamental worth
2. Equality of all persons
3. Majority rule minority rights
4. Necessity of compromise
5. Individual freedom.
The goal of democracy is to keep in order and organized.!!!
Five Goals of Democratic Government
Security:
Prosperity:
Equality:
Justice:
Liberty:
It depends on which democratic party in which country. You should be more specific.
equal rights in votingFreedom of PressGood GovernanceProtection under lawMinority Rights
Brief.
Oppurtunity, Rights, Liberty, Democracy and Equality
Terrence E. Cook has written: 'Nested Political Coalitions' 'Participatory democracy' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Political participation, Democracy 'Criteria of social scientific knowledge' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Social sciences
Wide Angle - 2002 Dishing Democracy 6-5 was released on: USA: 31 July 2007
"The people rule."
Direct Democracy, Representative Democracy (Republic), Totalitarian Dictatorship, Monarchy, and a Theocracy (religious and political leader is the same person).
BEN NWABUEZE has written: 'CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY IN AFRICA; V. 5: THE RETURN OF AFRICA TO CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY' 'CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY IN AFRICA; V. 2: CONSTITUTIONALISM, AUTHORITARIANISM AND STATISM'
10 and 25 Well, you fulfilled one of two criteria. Try these two below to fulfill both criteria. 20 and 15
A functional democracy rises on 5 pillars(well, ideally):Seperated judiciary(1), legistature(2) and executive(3) branches, a free press(4) and effective civil organizations(5). Theoratically if any of the such pillars fail to stand strong, that democracy is not a functional one.
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