the answer is with one person by tavarys crabtree
direct, representative
Athenian democracy had a system of checks and balances in place to prevent one person from gaining too much power. Key positions were rotated frequently, limiting any individual's influence. Additionally, there were processes like ostracism, where citizens could vote to exile a powerful individual deemed a threat to democracy.
No, a dictatorship and a democracy are two different forms of government. In a dictatorship, power is concentrated in the hands of one person or a small group, with limited or no input from the people. In a democracy, power is held by the people, who have the ability to participate in decision-making through free and fair elections.
Popular sovereignty is a doctrine that power come from the people and those who rule them must rule in conformity with them. Sovereignty means supreme or ultimate political authority. A sovereign government is one that is legally/politically independent of any other government.
The three forms of democracy are direct democracy, representative democracy, and parliamentary democracy. In direct democracy, citizens directly participate in decision-making. In representative democracy, citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf. In parliamentary democracy, the executive branch is accountable to the legislature.
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Sovereignty, as the ability to control your own laws and commerce, is the basis for any political entity. To survive, a nation or state needs the recognition (internally and externally) of its own self-government. Solidarity as Opposed to Sovereignty Domestically, it is good for a country to have solidarity in which means "unity, community, commonality". No country can have sovereignty for that is a misnomer when used this way. It is just like "democracy", which was one of Socrates' inferior societies. Our country is a republic and not Jefferson's democracy. It is true that one man, one vote is democracy, but the electoral college proves a republic under ascension leadership. In other words, small groups elect leaders instead of the public enmasse. Sovereignty is for individual Citizens and not for inanimate things. The word "sovereignty" means individual human soul, not a country or thing. We use the term "sovereignty" incorrectly in referencing countries; solidarity should be used instead.
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Yes Popular sovereignty needed as a part of democracy, because when they elect the leader they need to sign then that is one system.
democracy people have power,dictatarship one person has power
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what type of government is demonstrated when one person or a small group holds sovereignty
Alexis de Tocqueville's theory of Democracy is based on three "generative principles." The first of these "generative principles" is equality of conditions. For Democracy to exist there must be equality. In his famous work Democracy in America, Tocqueville states "rights must be given to each citizen or to no one." It is this equality of conditions that serve as the seeds of Democracy. According to Tocqueville, this equality of conditions served as a "generative principle" for Democracy Another "generative principle" for democracy was sovereignty of the people. Just as sovereignty of the people is a "generative principle," so is public opinion. Public opinion is what drives democracy. Despite the prospects of the tyranny of the majority, Tocqueville felt democracy was the way of the future. He believed that democracy was the destiny for modern nation states and that monarchies and aristocracies would soon disappear. Democracy represented the negation of the aristocracy. Tocqueville used the term "providential" when describing the spread of democracy. Tocqueville wanted to convey a sense of predetermined historical and divine triumph. In order for democracy to triumph the "generative principles" of equality of conditions, sovereignty of the people, and public opinion needed to exist.
a democracy is a form of Government ruled by the opinion of the people and a monarch is one person ruling every one (like a King).
The person who really spread this idea-- which was also called "popular sovereignty," was Senator Stephen A. Douglas, circa 1854. This was one of the topics Douglas raised when he debated Abraham Lincoln in 1858.
Monarchy is the term for a "rule by one". The corresponding term for "rule by a few" is called an oligarchy. The form of government that is controlled by one person, or a small group headed by that person, is a "dictatorship".