In a democracy, the military plays a crucial role in ensuring national security and protecting the sovereignty of the state. It is typically subordinate to civilian authority, emphasizing the principle of civilian control over the military to prevent authoritarianism. The military may also assist in disaster response and humanitarian efforts, but its primary function is to safeguard the democratic framework and uphold the rule of law. Ultimately, a well-functioning democratic system maintains a clear separation between military and political powers to preserve democratic values and freedoms.
It provides a framework for a government so it can work as a democracy.
(For Apex Learning) To serve in the military.
In a democracy all members of a society can and should play a role in government, even if the only role they play is to vote. Those who choose not to vote have given up their role in government, and are not doing their part to make democracy work.
Athens had a government based on a democracy Sparta had a military based government
Yes...since we are not operating under military rule
it was republic (indirect democracy), so there was representative government with elected officials.
coup d'etat or a military junta
The question is poorly written. If you mean establishing a government through violent means, then it can be a revolution, a coup, a junta, etc. If you mean a governmental establishment using weapons as a means of government control, then it is a military <insert government form here>. Ie, military junta, military dictatorship, military democracy (though usually called totalitarian democracy).
Democracy and oligarchy.
Democracy and oligarchy.
Democracy and oligarchy.
South Korea changed from a military run government to a democracy. : )