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As opposed to what? A three or four party system? A totalitarian Dictatorship?

A (true, pure ) Democracy is one in which each indivudual has an active say in how the population is governed. In is, in theory, self government. How any particular Democracy is structure will vary, but must operate in accordance to that principle.

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Who believe that interest groups further democracy by broadening representation within the system?

Supporters of pluralist theory believe that interest groups further democracy by allowing diverse voices and interests to be represented within the political system. They argue that interest groups help to balance power among different groups and prevent any one group from dominating decision-making.


What are the advantage of democracy?

Representative democracy, whether implemented by a presidential system or a parliamentary system, provides for a peaceful change of leader subject to the will of the people. It tries to ensure that government is conducted with the best interests of the people involved, usually leading to more rights and liberties than nations without a full representative democracy.It attempts to restrain the power of the elected leaders and prevent authoritarianism and dictatorship.


How is democracy an abuse of statistics?

Democracy is not an abuse of statistics. Rather, statistics can be used in democratic processes to inform decision-making, policy formulation, and public understanding. When used appropriately, statistics can help ensure that decisions are based on evidence and contribute to a more informed and participatory democracy.


What is direct and indirect democracy?

In a direct democracy, all voters get to vote on all issues. In an indirect democracy, voters vote for people to represent them, and the representatives are the ones who then vote on the various issues that governments deal with.


What did Henry Parkes do to help democracy?

Henry Parkes, known as the "Father of Federation," played a crucial role in working towards the establishment of a federated Australia. He advocated for a united Australia with a strong democratic government and promoted the idea of a federal system that would benefit all states. His efforts helped pave the way for the establishment of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901, strengthening democracy in the country.