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A republic...more accurately, and what they taught us in high school, a democratic republic. -
"and to the republic for which it stands"
We've been programmed since birth to say/think that.All the best to you
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A democratic republic is both a democracy and a republic. The term "republic" can include democracies, while the term "democracy" can include republics.Originally posted by MandyBlake
A republic...more accurately, and what they taught us in high school, a democratic republic.
Since the USA doesn't have a monarch as the head of state and the supreme power lies in the votes of a body of citizens, it's a republic, since it uses a democratic system but also has a constitution guaranteeing essential liberties, it's a liberal democracy, and since it uses a model of representation rather than direct participation, it's also a representative democracy./(bb|[^b]{2})/Comment
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We are a republic with an electoral college.
Here is some defenitions for the confusedElectoral college, Under Article II, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution, each state chooses electors in the same number that the state has senators and representatives. The electors have the discretion to choose the candidate they vote for, but in practice the electors vote for the candidate that wins the most votes in their respective states. In all the states except Maine, the candidate that wins a plurality of the popular votes wins all of the state's electoral votes.
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Ok....I didn't exactly come from one of the US's finer secondary education systems, so they could have been wrong.Originally posted by punkworld
A democratic republic is both a democracy and a republic. The term "republic" can include democracies, while the term "democracy" can include republics.
Since the USA doesn't have a monarch as the head of state and the supreme power lies in the votes of a body of citizens, it's a republic, since it uses a democratic system but also has a constitution guaranteeing essential liberties, it's a liberal democracy, and since it uses a model of representation rather than direct participation, it's also a representative democracy.
Although what they meant in saying "democratic republic" was that the people voted (as in democracy) for a leader (republic).
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Well, that's pretty much what is the case. A democratic republic is like a female stripper... she's both a woman and a stripper, not either/or.Originally posted by MandyBlake
Ok....I didn't exactly come from one of the US's finer secondary education systems, so they could have been wrong.
Although what they meant in saying "democratic republic" was that the people voted (as in democracy) for a leader (republic).
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Indirect democracy is how it was defined when I was younger which seems to fit the defintion of a Republic. I never could understand that destinction.Originally posted by punkworld
The votes so far kinda scare me. Democracy needs voters to be educated to be effective.Comment
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Originally posted by Corona
How about another option:
None of the above
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A republic (from the Latin "res publica", or "thing of the people") is a state not governed by a monarch but by a collective of people. Often such a collective will be elected democratically, but that isn't necessarily the case. An oligarchic republic, for instance, is also possible.Originally posted by slapass
Indirect democracy is how it was defined when I was younger which seems to fit the defintion of a Republic. I never could understand that destinction.
A representative - or indirect - democracy is a form of democracy in which voters elect people to govern the country. Many representative democracies are republics, but it isn't necessary. There are also monarchies which are representative democracies.
They are two completely different things, which happen to go together often./(bb|[^b]{2})/Comment
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exactly what I'm sayin' manOriginally posted by AaronM
We the people.....Have been programmed since birth to say and think a lot of things.
All the best to you
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quasi represented democracy with socialists overtones at federal level. Go lower in Government and the wierder it gets.
I think socialist democracy where the majority is the minority at both the controlling levels and the voting levels.Comment
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