A government can only be considered a democracy if it ensures free and fair elections, allowing citizens to choose their representatives and influence policy. Additionally, it must uphold the rule of law, protect individual rights, and guarantee civil liberties, such as freedom of speech and assembly. Furthermore, a functioning democracy necessitates accountability and transparency in governance, enabling citizens to participate meaningfully in the political process.
Democracy is considered the rule of the majority, because everyone gets a say in what happens in the government.
Lawful minorities have a right to be considered and treated fairly by the Government in a democracy.
If democracy is what you mean, it is a form of government. The United States, for example, is a democracy. A democracy is the belief that the the government is run by "the people". In order for a nation to be considered a democracy, it must have a voting system.
This would be considered a democracy.
Most people would argue that it is the best form of government.
China is a democracy in name only as there is no opposition allowed to the ruling government. You may vote only as directed by the rulers.
A democracy can only be a true democracy if all citizens can vote for a leader or government officials to act on behalf of the wishes of the citizens of the nation. Free elections (but only genuinely free elections) make up a democracy.
Because we elect people to represent us and our views in government. (congressmen, senators)
Parliamentary democracy is usually considered to be a good thin, when it works well. When it does not work well, like any government that does not work well, it is not considered to be a good thing.
How was Athens not considered a Democracy from 460-430 BCE
Because America has the most bombs
Interwar Czechoslovakia was a very successful democracy - in fact, after 1933 it was the only democracy in the region.