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All the members of the single house are elected by the people, and representation is equal with just one house.
All the members of the single house are elected by the people, and representation is equal with just one house.
Because historically an upper house (for instance, the House of Lords or Senate) was dominated by wealthy, propertied interests that obstructed reforms demanded by the majority of the people.
They are democratic and believe of no govenment.
As the co-founders of the Democratic-Republican Party, they believed in State's Rights. Madison did believe in a strong federal government, but that it should also share power with the State Governments. Thomas Jefferson believed in State's Rights as well.
Communism is not always an idealistic, corrupt form of government as most democratic societies are led to believe. The success of most governments depend on poverty rates. Democratic governments, such as the United States, work well in areas with little poverty rates. Communist governments on the other hand, work best in areas where poverty is widespread and there is little to no distinction in class. As the Philippines has a poverty percentage of less than 30%, a communist society would likely not work well in the area.
The cheif difference between democratic and non-democratic countries is where the government derives its authority from. In a democratic country, the government understands that its power equals only that of the sum of each individual citizen where the majority, through a representative or by direct legislative participation, decide the direction of government. Non-democratic governments, on the other hand, believe they obtain their authority to govern by entitlement, either through heritage, wealth, or some other means elitism.
jefferson believe just governments owe to their people is the Bill of Rights.
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The supporters of a democratic government in Germany in the late 1800s had hope of success in get rid on the monarchical form of governance. However, this did not happen and monarchy is always featured in the German government.