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  2. Types of democracy - Wikipedia

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    Types of democracy refers to the various governance structures that embody the principles of democracy ("rule by the people") in some way. Democracy is frequently applied to governments (ranging from local to global), but may also be applied to other constructs like workplaces, families, community associations, and so forth.

  3. Category:Types of democracy - Wikipedia

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    Participatory democracy; People's democracy (Marxism–Leninism) People's Multiparty Democracy; Pluralist democracy; Political particularism; Popular democracy; Presidential system; Procedural democracy; Property-owning democracy

  4. List of forms of government - Wikipedia

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    Democracy is sometimes referred to as "rule of the majority". Democracy is a system of processing conflicts in which outcomes depend on what participants do, but no single force controls what occurs and its outcomes. This does include citizens being able to vote for different laws and leaders. France Germany Cape Verde Chile Estonia

  5. Democracy - Wikipedia

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    Democracy indices are quantitative and comparative assessments of the state of democracy [171] for different countries according to various definitions of democracy. [172] The democracy indices differ in whether they are categorical, such as classifying countries into democracies, hybrid regimes, and autocracies, [173] [174] or continuous ...

  6. Outline of democracy - Wikipedia

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    Athenian democracydemocracy in the Greek city-state of Athens developed around the fifth century BCE, making Athens one of the first known democracies in the world, comprising the city of Athens and the surrounding territory of Attica. It was a system of direct democracy, in which eligible citizens voted directly on legislation and ...

  7. Participatory democracy - Wikipedia

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    Participatory democracy is a type of democracy, which is itself a form of government. The term "democracy" is derived from the Greek expression δημοκρατία (dēmokratia) (δῆμος/dēmos: people, Κράτος/kratos: rule). [3] It has two main subtypes, direct and representative democracy.

  8. Opinion - What does an America without democracy look like ...

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    Trump has succeeded enough to know that his toxic model of politics works on a sizable chunk of the American electorate. ... very different from the one that booted him from office four years ago ...

  9. Representative democracy - Wikipedia

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    Representative democracy can be organized in different ways including both parliamentary and presidential systems of government. Elected representatives typically form a legislature (such as a parliament or congress), which may be composed of a single chamber (unicameral), two chambers (bicameral), or more than two chambers (multicameral).