The most basic answer is that the people rule themselves. Sometimes everyone takes part as in a direct democracy, although this is rarely practical today. Most societies use some form of representative democracy where elected officials carry out the work of government on our behalf. It is a whole different can of worms about how well we the people oversee our elected officials.
One goal of the democratic party was to expand the nation's territory.
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To expand the nation's territory.
Interesting discussion! The formation of political parties can both strengthen and challenge democracy. On one hand, they provide structure and choices for voters, but on the other, they can sometimes lead to division and partisanship.
Way back when, Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson where arguing on how the new nation of the united states will go. Alexander Hamilton Leader of the federalists Thomas Jefferson Leader of the Democratic Republicans. Alexander Hamilton dies, Federalist go away. Everyones a democratic republican now. dispute is there no matter what. So now the democratic republicans divide and Thus the two parties of Democrats and Republicans are born. Your Welcome.
Yes, Sweden is a democratic nation.
One goal of the democratic party was to expand the nation's territory.
Yes
The Democratic Republic of the Congo.
As of 1992, yes.
France
One goal of the democratic party was to expand the nation's territory.
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The UN stands for united nations, not just one nation.
Brazil
The Deutsche Democratic Republic (DDR) was communist East Germany, and a member of the Warsaw Pact aligned to the Soviet Union. Despite the name it was not a democratic nation. The Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) was West Germany and was the democratic nation, a member of NATO.
It is a non-democratic country because it is not a democracy.Added: It is a Communist nation. Communism is NOT a democratic form of government.