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Democracy was in jeopardy during World War I because the Central Powers were expanding militarily and taking nations by force. The United States, led by President Woodrow Wilson, cited making the world safe for democracy the main reason for entering the conflict.
Edith Wilson was the wife of President Woodrow Wilson. After he had a stroke, Edith was given the nickname "America's First Woman President."
Andrew Jackson was famous for being a president and for "making" the democracy called "Jacksonian" Democracy, which was a democracy that followed Jackson's political and physical philosophies.
Surprisingly successful! Why did you post this in GMC Envoy though
Making Democracy Work was created in 1993.
William F. McCombs has written: 'Making Woodrow Wilson President' -- subject(s): Presidents, Election
considering that a presidential democracy is when the power is held by an elected president you can use it like.... the citizens voted for the president because their government was a presidential democracy.
Indirect democracy!
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Direct democracy and representative democracy differ in their decision-making processes and representation of the people. In direct democracy, citizens directly participate in decision-making through voting on laws and policies. In contrast, representative democracy involves citizens electing representatives to make decisions on their behalf. Direct democracy provides more direct involvement but can be time-consuming, while representative democracy allows for more efficient decision-making but may lead to potential disconnect between representatives and the people they represent.
In a direct democracy, all citizens have a direct say in decision-making through voting on laws and policies. In contrast, in a representative democracy, citizens elect officials to make decisions on their behalf.