Democracy continues in the United States of America because it is basically Majority Rulesand this rule is very fair and just. This is simply why we we still use democracy in the United States of America.
Because our forefathers realized a representative democracy was the best form of government for the people of the USA.
No, the US has a representative democracy.
The US government is a republic, and a representative democracy.
The US is not a democracy. We are a constitutional republic.
A definition of a direct democracy is 2 wolves and a sheep voting on what to eat for dinner.
The rights of the minority must be protected from the tyranny of the majority
Direct democracy does not exist in the US. The US exercises indirect democracy, which means that the people elect representatives, such as congressmen, senators, governors, and the president. It is these people who handle legislation. Direct democracy means that the people vote on bills themselves (directly). Instances of direct democracy were found only in the ancient world.
Pure "Democracy" does exist at the lowest and community level, after that it gets very complicated (one man, one vote, majority rules can lead to a lot of abuse, for that reason, our Founding Father's chose a Constitutional Republic.)
can theocracy co-exist with demorcracy
democracy does not really exist
No, the US has a representative democracy.
Kenya is a democracy whith a Presidential system, more or less comparable to the US system.
Yes
no
democracy
democracy
Yes, an early form of it.
no