no
Without the consent of the citizenry a democracy cannot exist.
In a democracy, participation by citizens is essential or the democracy will cease to exist. Thus, when citizens vote, they do their part to keep the democracy flourishing. Even if citizens do not always like the results of an election, they know that there will be a future election, and things can be changed at that time. The alternative is voting with your feet - which can be a sign of apathy or alienation from the democratic process. In decades gone by, men and women struggled for the right to vote. So voting could be seen as a way of honouring their legacy.
no
can theocracy co-exist with demorcracy
democracy does not really exist
Doesn’t exist
Elizabeth Cady Stanton believed that women and suffrage were essential because she viewed the right to vote as a fundamental aspect of equality and empowerment. She argued that without suffrage, women could not fully participate in society or advocate for their rights, including issues such as education, property ownership, and labor. Stanton saw voting as a means to achieve social reform and challenge the patriarchal structures that oppressed women. Her activism was rooted in the belief that true democracy could not exist without the inclusion of women.
The letter S.
Yes. And also with it.
Yes
No. No one can exist without it. There will always be people who disagree with each other, so compromise is needed to get business done.
Yes, an early form of it.