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The problem with any democracy- a Majority rules no matter what.
Citizens disagreeing is not necessarily a 'problem' in a democracy: it is the basis and essence of a democracy to entertain all views. The assumption is that these disagreements are civil and are subjects for discussion. However, when citizens in disagreement resort to violence or prejudice and the disagreements take action over dialog, then the result can be a problem for any democracy.
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Charles F. Kettering, I believe.
Randall I. Charles has written: 'Problem-solving experiences in mathematics'
Charles Drew loved his work but he was criticized due to his race.
Charles ross
tyranny through suppression of the minority
Charles V. Walsh has written: 'Fire Problem and Its Solution'
charles chinwuko was a lawer in UK, be had a problem and he went back home (ngeria)
Charles Edward Lindblom has written: 'The intelligence of democracy' -- subject(s): Attitude change, Decision making, Democracy, Methodology, Social interaction, Social sciences 'Strategies for decision making' -- subject(s): Decision making 'Unions and capitalism' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Labor unions, Economic policy, Labor unions, Monopolies 'Democracy and market system' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Policy sciences, Politics and government 'Usable knowledge' -- subject(s): Problem solving, Research, Social problems, Social sciences 'Politics and markets' -- subject(s): Comparative economics
Indirect Democracy- A democracy is governed by elected leaders voted for by its citizens. _____________ I do not know why you would delete my answer. The answer above is only one of the two forms of democracy which are direct and indirect. The answer above is a form of indirect democracy. The answer I posted before is an example of direct democracy. Direct democracy- A government where the citicens vote directly on every problem or change.