It depends on how you define democracy.
If you are worried about the presence of voting, then the principle of having regular elections and a peaceful change of power between political parties is the most important principle.
If you are worried about people being able to use politics to improve their circumstances by using their vote to pick a person who coul represent them, then the First Amendment's free expression principle and freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, and freedom of petition are the most important principles.
The Second Amendment to the Constitution of the US.
The principal that all people are created equal is the most important guiding principle of the United States Constitution. The Constitution guarantees the same rights for all American citizens.
democracy
I think you have it backwards, but that the United States democracy is based on the philosophy of Locke so the constitution agreed with Locke.
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The basic principle in the U.S. government is democracy. The founding fathers and the framers of the Constitution wanted to make sure the people had control.
I am sorry but this question can't be answered because we don't know the excerpt you were given.
Yes it's essential in a democracy; without consent there'd be no authority.
Democracy
Autocracy (in principle)
The phrase "insure the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our posterity" point to democracy as the best form of government. In a democracy, a country is ruled, not by a king who can impose his will, but by the consent of the governed.
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