The word democracy means 'rule by the people', it comes from the Greek 'demos', for 'common people', and 'kratos', for 'rule' or 'strength'.
It depends on the context but roughly it means power. So Democracy is the "rule of the people" or "power of the people". Cracy comes from kratia. Big Mack.
Democracy - "Demo" or "Dem" means people in Greek and "Crat" means rule or ruler. Thus democracy means rule of the people.The word "democracy" (Greek: δημοκρατια) combines the elements dêmos (δῆμος, which means "people") and krátos(κράτος, which means "force" or "power").
(from Greek. the·os′, god, and kra′tos, a rule), a rule by God.
A dictatorship.
The rule is "I before E except after C, or when sounded like A as in neighbor and weigh."
Lincoln got it right. Demos is Greek for The Common people. Kratos is Greek for Rule or Strength. Demokratia is government of the people, by the people, for the people.
As early as the 5th Century B. C. , the Greeks used the term demokratia to mean a rule of the people. The English term democratic is taken from the Greek term.
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Democracy, democratic, democrat.
"The people rule."
Democracy.
As early as the 5th Century B. C. , the Greeks used the term demokratia to mean a rule of the people. The English term democratic is taken from the Greek term.
Demo comes from the Greek demos and means "people." Cracy comes from kratos and means "rule by," so put together you have "rule by the people."
The common English word that comes from the Greek word "demokratia" is democracy.
δημοκρατία - (dēmokratía) "rule of the people", which was coined from δῆμος (dêmos) "people" and κράτος (Kratos) "power".
As early as the 5th Century B. C. , the Greeks used the term demokratia to mean a rule of the people. The English term democratic is taken from the Greek term.
it comes from the greek word demos meaning "the people" and kratia meand "rule"