Republic, roughly, refers only to the rule of law, or that all members of society (specifically, citizens) are accountable to its rules. Autocratic polities can be republics (i.e.) a polity might not determine who rules by the people, but it might still hold everyone to the rule of law. A good example of this might be Singapore).
Democracy refers only to the rule of the people. It is possible to have democracies that are not republics (e.g.) ancient Athens).
Republic and democracy are two different things. A Republic can be a democracy, just as a constitutional monarchy today can be a democracy. Democracy existed in the Roman Republic, as it had three different assemblies of the citizens (Centuriate, Tribal, Plebeian). Athens went through phases - monarchy, oligarchy, limited democracy, radical democracy.
Technically, the Romans had a republic, not a democracy. Romans voted for their political leaders (consuls, praetors, tribunes, aediles, and quaestors). Elected politicians gained entry into the Senate, the ruling political body of the Republic. The elected officials also ran the military campaigns.
the Empire was virtually a Dictatorship and the republic was a democracy
Hungary is a democracy and a republic.
Citizens are expected to participate more actively in a democracy. in a republic, citizens do not participate as directly.
a republic is a absolute democracy
In a democracy you are expected to participate more actively. The USA doesn't have a democracy. It has a federal constitutional republic where you don't participate as directly.
they are domecracy republic monarchy and dictatorshp
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 US government is a republic, and a representative democracy.
It takes place in different countries and can be any where or every where