democracy
Democracy
Polity. In Polity (Gr. Πολιτειοκρατεία) the citizens have the power in their hands and use it to fulfill the goals of the state. However in Democracy (which is the "bad" version of Polity), citizens have the power in their hands and use it not to support the goals of the state but in order to support their own interests. The difference is chaotic.
If there was no system of checks and balances, one part of the government would have all of the power. This becomes dangerous for the citizens because they are ruled by a single power.
a system of government in which people elect representatives to exercise power for them
It is used to force the people/citizens to do something. Although the government might have the power to do it, the government might not have the right to do it(authority) .
constitutional law
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democracy
Citizens feared that a central bank placed too much power in the hands of the federal government.
The federal system of government is the citizens and government having equal power not a monarchy, but each side being even.
The federal system of government is the citizens and government having equal power not a monarchy, but each side being even.
The federal system of government is the citizens and government having equal power not a monarchy, but each side being even.
where the powers of government are divided and the concentration of power are in the hands of center government
The federal system of government is the citizens and government having equal power not a monarchy, but each side being even.
The federal system of government is the citizens and government having equal power not a monarchy, but each side being even.
An autocracy is a system of government where power is in the hands of one individual. In a constitutional autocracy, the system of power is the same but there is a constitution that codifies the government.
The federal system of government is the citizens and government having equal power not a monarchy, but each side being even.
Government has the power to make laws that govern the actions of the people in the political system. A democratic government puts this power in the hands of the people.