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Yes, a representative democracy is synonymous with a republic. Both forms of government involve elected representatives making decisions on behalf of the people.
The US is primarily a representative democracy with elements of a republic. In a representative democracy, citizens elect officials to make decisions on their behalf, which aligns with the US system of electing representatives at various levels of government. Furthermore, the US operates as a republic, where power is held by elected officials and laws are created through a system of representative government rather than direct citizen participation in decision-making.
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.
There is none because we dont realy know how to define the meaning of democracy.
Being a republic is independent of being a representative democracy.
-Enables Citeznes To Vote -Gives an oppertunity to be president without being royal is that hella cool
Citizens are expected to participate more actively in a democracy. in a republic, citizens do not participate as directly.
Hungary is a democracy and a republic.
a republic is a absolute democracy
No it does not. They are a republic and not a democracy. There is no head of state in a republic.
A republic is also called a representative democracy.
The term quasi democracy means a system which has some resemblance to democracy without being actual democracy.
The US government is a republic, and a representative democracy.
I wouldn't agree with that statement to any extant. Look at every country that isn't under a democracy or a republic, they have little to no human rights.
The peoples republic of china is not a democracy.
It is neither. The US is a democratic republic, a republic with a bit of democracy.