Democracy works by majority rule this means that citizens agree that they will abide by what most people want.
it is important because it lets you pick your leader and everyone else has to abide by that leaders rules
it is important because it lets you pick your leader and everyone else has to abide by that leaders rules
Countermajoritarianism and a respect for minority rights are required in a liberal democracy.
Democracy is considered the rule of the majority, because everyone gets a say in what happens in the government.
The first section of the Declaration of Independence defines democracy.
the largest minority will make the rule if there is no majority
Framers opposed a direct democracy for many reasons. The most important reason is because they were afraid of the rule of a majority.
The basic concept of any Democracy is "majority rule." Pure Democracy is both praised and ridiculed due to this fact.Some people feel that majority rule is the most morally acceptable and practical form of governing. Others feels that Democracy is "two wolves and a lamb voting on what to eat for lunch." That is, "mob rule," in which the majority can do anything they please to the minority, regardless of its morality or practicality. Still others feel that Democracy is morally acceptable only when implemented in an indirect manner.This is what the current U.S. governmental system is based on: a Constitutional Representative Democratic Republic. That is, a republic in which the people democratically choose leaders to represent them, who are (supposedly) bound by a constitution.
democracy is the freedome to vote, run in elections, majority rule, and you get to vote.
democracy is the freedome to vote, run in elections, majority rule, and you get to vote.
Constitutional Monarchy, Socialism, and a Representitive Democracy.
The most basic concepts of democracy are as follows: 1. Necessity of compromise 2. Equality of all persons 3. Majority rule with minority rights 4. Individual Liberty 5. Worth of the individual