In some Latin American nations, despite democratic frameworks, people often had limited voice in government due to factors like entrenched elites, political corruption, and systemic inequality. Many governments were dominated by powerful political and economic interests that marginalized the voices of ordinary citizens. Additionally, issues such as weak institutions, lack of political education, and suppression of dissent often stifled genuine democratic participation, leading to disillusionment with the electoral process. As a result, many citizens felt that their needs and opinions were overlooked in favor of maintaining the status quo.
No. We are considered a democratic republic.
yes,america is a democratic country.
SDS, (Students for a democratic society) was founded in the 60's developed by Tom Hayden and Al Haber and charged that corporations and large government institutions had taken over America.
The two principles of government that English colonists brought with them to America were limited government and representative government. Limited government meant that government powers were restricted by law, ensuring individual rights and liberties. Representative government involved elected officials making decisions on behalf of the people, allowing for greater participation in governance. These principles laid the foundation for American democratic ideals.
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America has a republic and Democratic government
No. We are considered a democratic republic.
representative
We have a Representative Democracy in America.
it has Representative democracy
All of them
Mayflower compact
well the purpose of a democratic government is ti represent the people and make the best decision for the people. I'm guessing by saying us you mean the United States of America and the US government is democratic.
Some are democratic governments
a republic. That's what America has...a democratic republic.
United States
The United States is a federal, constitutional, democratic, presidential republic.