It comes from the Ancient Greek words demos (people) and kratos (power) and means power of the people or people power.....................
it is agovernment.
equality , justice , freedom , any of the 3 (:
There is no other word SORRY! : o(
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Representative Democracy
The answer is republic
a republic.
democractic
The abstract noun related to the adjective democratic is democracy.
Representative democracy is a group of people electing to represent for them.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
No, it is not an adjective. Differently is an adverb.The adjective would be different.
Democracy is a noun, and is a noun adjunct in compound terms such as democracy advocates.The usual adjective form is democratic.
It is democratic.
For democracy is often used adjective parliamentary.
In the question the word democratic is an adjective, whereas the word democracy is a noun. Democratic is simply the adjective of the noun.
The noun related to the adjective 'democratic' is democracy.
There are three nouns and a proper adjective. Thomas Hooker, father, and democracy are nouns. American here is an adjective, although it can be a noun.
it changes an adjective into a noun. He is an efficient runner. ----> adjective He is efficient -----> predicate adjective. What is his efficiency? -----> noun objective case. Efficiency is a desirable quality. ----> noun subjective case. He is a democratic ruler. ---> adjective. His rule is democratic. ------> predicate adjective. The best of all governments is democracy. ------> noun objective case. Democracy is coming to the U.S.A. --> noun subjective case (Song by Lenard Cohen)
The abstract noun related to the adjective democratic is democracy.
liberal democracy. Democracy altogether. socialist democracy. Democracy elite. A pluralist democracy.
Here are some related possible words : democratic (adjective) - related to democracy (popular rule) Democrat, Democratic (noun, adjective) - capitalized, means US Democratic Party UK democratise / US democratize (verb) - to institute a democratic process
No, democracy is a type of government (which is a noun) and "democratic" is a adjective that describes things having traits of a democracy. There is a difference between "democratic" as in referring to a "democracy" and "Democratic" as in referring to the US Democratic Party.
The democracy in ancient Athens was a direct democracy. The democracy in the United States was a representative democracy.