Yes. In it's purest form. But in this day and age it's a little murky.
Jefferson believed in democracy. Read his words in the Declaration of Independence and his letters to others. He truly believed that the people should choose the government.
No Pericles was a bad leader and abused his power to get what he wanted. He ostracised people who were against him and changed the citizen law so his half son could be come heir.
I truly don't know
I truly don't know
No Pericles was a bad leader and abused his power to get what he wanted. He ostracised people who were against him and changed the citizen law so his half son could be come heir.
people uses democracy actually democracy is the rule by the people for the people and to the people:) (nazzih)
democracy (of the people, by the people, for the people...)
People's Democracy ended in 1996.
People's Democracy was created in 1968.
A democracy is a form of government in which the people directly vote on each issue. No country is a true democracy, except parts of Switzerland, as the citizens do not vote on every single issue. A republic is a form of a democracy, in which people vote for representatives to make decisions for them. This is also known as a representative democracy and is the most common form of government in the world. It was created by the Roman Empire, and wasn't used in modern times truly until the formation of the US.
A democracy.
Democracy means "rule by the people". Republic means "rule by elected officials". Since the officials in a republic are elected, it is a form of democracy. Not all democracies are republics (direct democracy is not), and not all "republics" are actually democracies ("Islamic republics", for example). The United States is a republic and representational democracy.