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I don't think that Judeo-Christianity is democratic. Some religions have democratic structures, but Democracy is a political philosophy where the people rule. In most religions, the leaders rule, and the selection is rarely democratic. Exceptions: the Quakers--(are there more?)

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What do ideals of monotheistic religions and the ideals of democracy have in common?

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Oppurtunity, Rights, Liberty, Democracy and Equality


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The US adopted all of the following political ideals from the Romans?

representative democracy representative democracy