By being a Republican.
A democracy.
The concept of democracy overall can be tracked back to the Ancient Greeks, but the particular form of democracy in Australia is a much closer reflection of British democracy at the time of Australian Independence.
A civil Society
California is much closer to a plutocracy than a grass-roots democracy
in 1757 is the year cananada became a democracy hope it helps :)
Afghanistan had a democracy for a long time. i hope this helps :D
Most websites and people say that democracy was discovered in 508 BC. Hope this helps. :)
A caucus or a convention to choose whom a party will support during an election does not necessarily create a situation closer to a direct democracy. What it does do is cap the level at which democracy occurs. For example, John is a Republican. He wants Ben to become president. John votes in the caucus for Ben, but Ben does not win. Instead, Paul wins and becomes the Republican presidential candidate. At this point in time, John's opinion is thrown out the window. He is left with 3 choices : vote with his party, vote Democrat, or vote for some third party guy (notice how none of these are his original opinion?) So, no, a caucus or convention is not closer to a direct democracy. Hope this helps ^_^
It was certainly a step closer to "one world" or International Government.
This is open to discussion and interpretation but illiberal democracy is closer to the truth. The government still has the support of most of the population and people aren't oppressed on a day to day basis.
Ancient Greek city-states. Hope this helps.
It helps me become closer to God and Jesus