A republic is a representative democracy, where the people elect representatives to make laws for them. All republics are democracies, and the phrase democratic republic is therefore redundant.
Not all democracies are republics, however. A direct democracy, in which the people vote directly on all laws, is not a republic. Direct democracies rarely exist in practice, however, because of the logistic problems with getting everyone to vote on every issue.
The primary difference is that a Democracy is run by the majority, while a Republic is run by the law. A Republic prevents the majority from abusing the minority.
Usa had a federal republic government, but has traces of a democracy. Turkmenistan has a flat out republic. Is it that hard?
A rich and complex question. There are similarities, and there are differences. Read material at links.
what is one of the most important differences between a democratic republic and the british government at the time of the American revolution is... they were fighting against each other and believed in different things.
A Democratic Republican was in favor of individual freedom foremost, and was less worried about government.
A republic is a government whereby a restricted group of citizens form a political unit while a democracy is government by the majority.
Hungary is a parliamentary democracy and Czech republic is a democracy.
democratic republic - people of the republic get to vote on their governmentbritish Govt - Kings and queens have say over the governmentIf I knew why would i be asking
According to James Madison, the difference between a democracy and a republic is that a democracy is a government ruled by the people and a republic is a country that is owned by the people. James Madison was one of the writers of the Declaration of Independence.
In the question the word democratic is an adjective, whereas the word democracy is a noun. Democratic is simply the adjective of the noun.
No, the United States does not have a pure democracy. It is a democratic republic where citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf. This system allows for a balance between direct democracy and representative democracy.
A democratic government is a system that implements the principles of democracy, where elected representatives make decisions on behalf of the people. Democracy, in a broader sense, refers to the ideals of political equality, participation, and the protection of individual rights. A democratic federal republic combines elements of both, featuring a division of power between national and state governments, while also ensuring that officials are elected by the citizens, thus embodying democratic principles within a federal structure.