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Democracy : type of government ordinary citizens take part in.
Democracy : type of government ordinary citizens take part in.
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Citizens and citizens' groups take part in court cases in many ways:First, through the U.S. jury system, citizens are chosen to engage in fact-finding and to help decide the outcome of the case.Second, citizens and citizens' groups can submit "amicuscuriae briefs" to the court. "Amicus curiae" literally means "friend of the court" in Latin -- these are briefs submitted by non-parties who are interested, somehow, in the issues of the case. They provide arguments and issues for the court to consider.Citizens also take part in court cases by providing testimony, acting as good character witnesses, etc.Because the nature of judicial proceedings is to vindicate individual rights, rather than public rights, however, the general public is not as involved in judicial proceedings as they are and should be with legislative issues.
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Through their elected representatives they take part in law-making.
Go protest. That ALWAYS works.
direct democracy
it produces a government which is accountable to the people, and responsive to the needs and expectations of citizens. it produces a Govt. which is accountable and mechanised for citizens to take part in decision making
To publicly take part in demonstrations for, or against something
United States citizens can directly participate in the government by participating in election campaigns and by voting in election. They can also participate by communicating with their elected representatives on topics of interest to them, and by commenting on regulator proposals that are always open for public comment before a regulation is finalized.