The United States has historically supported various forms of democracy around the world, often promoting liberal democratic ideals characterized by free elections, individual rights, and rule of law. This support has included backing democratic movements and governments in countries such as South Korea, Japan, and more recently in parts of Eastern Europe and the Middle East. However, the U.S. has also been criticized for supporting authoritarian regimes when they aligned with American strategic interests, leading to complex and sometimes contradictory foreign policy outcomes. Overall, U.S. support for democracy has been shaped by both ideological commitment and pragmatic considerations.
Economic Democracy
No, the US has a representative democracy.
American democracy was changed in which he supported Unity more than state rights and he did not refrain the federal government as Jacksonians believed.
ultraloyalists -A
supported constitution and they helped create democracy
democracy
democracy
The US Government supported the Korean War.
The direct democracy gave power to the people so the people supported it.
Democracy in the ancient city - state of Athens was supported by its citizens who also were its soldiers [πολίτες/ οπλίτες]
no
The US government is a republic, and a representative democracy.