France also has a democracy! When the 13 colonies signed the Declaration of Independence they knew their army wasn't big enough to defeat Britain so they asked help from France. The king of France didn't want to influence his people but, would take any opportunity to humiliate an enemy. Soon the people from France also broke away to form a democracy.
All countries except for five countries are in the US Consulate. The five countries that are not in the US Consulate are Bhutan, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and Taiwan.
north and south america if that is what you mean?
A definition of a direct democracy is 2 wolves and a sheep voting on what to eat for dinner.
Many countries that have democratically elected governments practice representative democracy. Countries like the US, the UK and most of the western countries practice representative democracy.
usa is richest country in the world
If this is comparing to free countries then: Quite similarly-it was a democracy-except only men could vote.
Ancient Athens... The US did in the olden days when Town Meetings were a regular occurrence.
yes there are democracy island
No, the US has a representative democracy.
The countries you have named all practice representative democracy (oligarchy) as opposed to true democracy.
Greece possibly.Additional: Most notably France - after the French Revolution.
There are many countries which have democracy, but the best known is probably the United States.