If the people themselves vote on each law, it is a Democracy. If they elect representatives who are empowered to pass laws in the name of the people, it is a Republic. It would, however, be considered a democratic form of government, as the people do have input in the form of the Representatives they elect -- at least in theory.
The United States, contrary to popular myth, is a republic, not a democracy.
People agree to a social contract to establish organized society. By agreeing to abide by certain rules and norms, individuals can benefit from the protection of their rights and the enforcement of laws. In return, they accept limitations on their behavior to maintain order and security for the greater good.
The study of how people have organized systems of governments including the laws, rules, and regulations of their societies throughout history is called political science or political theory. It involves analyzing the structure, functioning, and evolution of governments and their impact on society.
A government in which people elect delegates to make laws is a Representative Government.
In a democracy, laws are typically created and leaders are chosen by the people through processes like voting and elections. The principle of majority rule usually guides decision-making in a democratic system.
A bicameral legislative branch means that the law-making body of a government is divided into two separate chambers or houses, such as a Senate and a House of Representatives. Each chamber has its own set of responsibilities and powers, and both must agree on proposed laws before they can be enacted. This system is designed to provide checks and balances and ensure that laws are carefully considered before being passed.
Self-government
unanimity
It's Easy the answer is SELFGOVERNMENT
legitimate
legitimate
They are called "unconstitutional laws".
They are called "unconstitutional laws".
They are called "unconstitutional laws".
unanimity
Could be an indirect democracy with a social contract theory.
weather they could agree on the laws that the people wanted (voted on laws)
The same as for everyone.