To determine which system is more democratic, one must consider factors such as the level of citizen participation, the protection of individual rights, and the transparency of governance. Generally, systems that promote free elections, accountability, and civil liberties—such as liberal democracies—are viewed as more democratic. In contrast, authoritarian regimes may hold elections but often lack genuine competition and suppress dissent. Ultimately, the effectiveness of a democratic system can also depend on the specific cultural and historical context in which it operates.
A Democratic System
I think that Communist government has more power than democratic government at this time.
The federal ruling system is considered more democratic because of the division of power, and the various checks and balances put in place.
To give more power to the democratic
Not necessarily, you can have a capitalist economic system under an authoritarian regime as well as under a democratic regime. Some forms of economy, like central planning, occur much more easily under an authoritarian system than a more democratic one, but it is not wholly impossible for a democratic regime to embrace central planning.
The Wiemar Republic. Don't quote me :P They were a democratic party . . . I think
no
more democratic
Athens was known for its democratic values, with citizens participating in decision-making through a direct democracy. Sparta, on the other hand, had a more militaristic and oligarchic system of government, with less emphasis on democratic principles.
No, it is a political system.
the us has always been democratic after the American revolution. The 17th amendment, ratified in 1913 has given more direct powers into the hands of the American people by direct election of state senators, thus creating our governmental system to become more democratic.
democratic is the best ever