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Q: What would a democracy respond to the concerns of the citizens?
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Why would democracy suffer if citizens didnt participate?

a democracy is a government based on the descitions of the citizens, if no one participates then they would suffer of indecition.


What is the name for a government where citizens vote on specific issues not on representatives?

That would be a democracy.


What would the US be if the citizens decide who runs for government?

a democracy?


Who would support democracy in Athens?

Democracy in the ancient city - state of Athens was supported by its citizens who also were its soldiers [πολίτες/ οπλίτες]


What is a good sentence for democracies?

a direct democracy would be near impossible in a country with as many citizens as the U.S., which is why we are governed by a representative democracy.


What might a tyrant say to citizens who are asking for democracy?

no because he would like to rule no one else


What is the main way a representative democracy differs from a direct democracy?

In a representative democracy, citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf, while in a direct democracy, citizens participate directly in decision-making processes, such as through voting on laws and policies themselves. Representative democracies often have a system of elected officials who represent the people's interests, compared to direct democracies where citizens have a more immediate role in governance.


Which form of government would have the MOST amount of citizen participation?

Democracy is the type of government where citizens are expected to participate in decision making.


The power to rule in your government comes from its citizens or people this make your government a?

This would be considered a democracy.


What might tyrant say to citizens who are asking for democracy?

no because he would like to rule no one else


Early Greek democracy was classified as what?

Early Greek democracy was a direct democracy. There would be occasional town meetings that took place in the amphitheaters where all citizens could discuss and vote on the issues of the day.


Why do you think democracy developed in Athens and not in Sparta?

Sparta had a limited democracy - they had to as the citizens would not fight if the citizens didn"t have a say on both war and the important issues of government. Athens developed from a limited democracy to a radical one as the citizens were sick of the rule and exploitation by the aristocratic oligarchs. After an initial limited democracy under Cleisthenes, and the return of the oligarchs during and after the Persian invasion, Ephialtes restored democracy, was murdered for it, and his deputy Pericles took over, developing it into a radical democracy where the citizens in fortnightly assembly made the decisions and the council implemented them.