What is the source of governmental power in a democracy A Democratic government breaks up their powers into three groups. These are the executive, legislative and judicial branches.
The people who vote
From the people (in theory at least).
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The two types of democracies are direct democracies, or pure democracies, and indirect democracies, or more often referred to as representative democracies. The two differ in their distribution of political power; in a direct democracy, political power is held by all citizens of the state and in an indirect democracy, political power is held by an elect group of citizens.
the law.
A common definition of βrepublicβ is, to quote the American Heritage Dictionary, βA political order in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who are entitled to vote for officers and representatives responsible to themβ
AC power sources are the adapter power sources. DC power sources are the direct power sources. DC stands for direct current, meaning it is a direct source of energy., and AC stands for alternating current, which means it is a secondary source of power.
Virtually all democracies in the world are examples of representative governments. One specific representative government is the US. There, elected officials represent the opinions of the public.
Batteries are a source of direct current because they product power (voltage and current) in only one direction.
Power direct from electrical outlet that matches country power source where retail sale was made
The United States is a representative republic, not a direct democracy, as a result, the question is unanswerable. As for how the US became a representative republic, this was through the approval of the US Constitution of 1789, which is still in power today.
It was a change from the idea of politics of divine right to the idea that power is an agreement between the sovereign and his people.
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Direct current (DC).
Neither. Sparta was an oligarchy where nobles of a certain rank had direct power of the citizens and non-citizens (helots) in Sparta. Citizens who were not from these noble families and non-citizens had no power to promote their views.You are likely thinking of Athens which was a direct democracy.