Are you referring to the United States? Some countries in Europe have similar forms of democracy to the United States, that being a presidential system, but the United States is slightly different. In some European countries, the Prime Minister has more power than the recognized head of state (such as the monarch of President). But the United States is a full presidential system, and therefore has no Prime Minister. The United States is also a federation, which only a selection of European countries are (Germany, Russia, Switzerland, etc.). Furthermore, the United States is a recognized two-party country (ever since around 1853), where the Democrats and Republicans typically rule the country.
The Europes first democracy was 3rd May Constitution of 1791 of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
How does direct democracy differ from reprecentative democracy
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The Continental System.
People known as serfs.
Democracy is not a person, it is a system of government.
Athenian democracy and the democratic system of the United States differ in several key ways. Athenian democracy was a direct democracy where citizens voted on laws and policies directly, while the U.S. has a representative democracy where citizens elect officials to make decisions on their behalf. Additionally, Athenian democracy was limited to male citizens, while the U.S. has expanded voting rights to include women and minorities. Both systems value citizen participation and the protection of individual rights, but they operate in different ways to achieve these goals.
It did not have a democracy. It had a feudal system.
A parlimentary democracy
it inherited democracy, democracy originated in greece.
The term quasi democracy means a system which has some resemblance to democracy without being actual democracy.
The United States has democracy. Brazil has democracy. Both countries are multiracial. The system seems to work for both of them.