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Democracy is good because of the form government gave people more freedom.
==Belgium has been a Constitutional Monarchy & Parliamentary Democracy since 1831 == Since the installation of Leopold I as king in 1831, Belgium has been a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelans has the same type of government. WW2 did not change the type of government in either country.
The monarchy in this country is led by a king who inherited the throne from his father.
Canada and India
A president is elected wheras a king is put in charge because either his mother or father were king or queen, of because he is invited to be king for other reasons. A country run by a king is called a monarchy. A country can have a king and not be run by a king, or queen. Then it may be a democratic country as well as a monarchy. Great Britain is a good example of this. A country run by a president usually claims to be a democracy or republic. However, a country can be run by a person called a president but actually be a dictatorship.
Because people can choose for the ones that governs the country by voting.
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.
The Jacksonian democracy viewed industrialization as a good thing. Jackson believed that it was needed in order for the country's economy to thrive.
Aristotle identified six forms of government: monarchy, aristocracy, polity, tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy. He believed that each form could degrade into a corrupted version (tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy) if not structured properly. Aristocracy and polity were considered the best forms, as they aimed to serve the common good.
Aristotle believed that monarchy could be a just form of government if the ruler was virtuous and ruled for the common good. However, he also warned that monarchy could easily become tyrannical if the ruler was corrupt or self-serving. Aristotle believed that a well-functioning monarchy needed to be balanced by elements of aristocracy and democracy.
Aristotle classified types of states based on the number of rulers and whether they aimed for the common good or their own interests. He identified three main forms: monarchy (rule by one, for the common good), aristocracy (rule by a few, for the common good), and polity (mixed rule, for the common good). He also noted their corrupted forms: tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy, which prioritize rulers' self-interests.
A Monarchy has a Monarch or a single ruler ( Or in the case of a Constitutional Monarchy, a Monarch as a sort of figurehead) while Oligarchy involves a snall and elite cadre of people who control most of the wealth of a country. (Russia is a good present example.)