Democracy.
Democracy, democratic, democrat.
it comes from the greek word demos meaning "the people" and kratia meand "rule"
The term "democracy" translates from Greek as "dēmokratia," which is derived from "demos," meaning "the people," and "kratos," meaning "power" or "rule." Thus, democracy literally means "rule by the people." This concept emphasizes the participation of citizens in the decision-making processes of governance.
The Latin word for democracy is "democratia," which is derived from the Greek word "demokratia." The term combines "demos," meaning "people," and "kratos," meaning "power" or "rule." Thus, it essentially translates to "rule by the people."
The Greeks were the people to actually coin the term with "demos" (demo) meaning people and "kratos" (cracy) meaning rule, strength.
Yes, the term democracy comes from a Greek word meaning popular government. Democracy started in several Greek cities, notably Athens, around 500BC
The term quasi democracy means a system which has some resemblance to democracy without being actual democracy.
the word democracy derived from an ancient greek term
Republic
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Miss Gates refers to the term "hypocrisy" as meaning equal rights for everyone in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird".