Political Science, asked by mrunalisawant6969, 1 year ago

Democracy is a noun it should be an adjective who said this

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Answered by Umesh999
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I did not understand what you think.But I am saying you that democracy is a type of government and it is a name.Yet it describes the type, it's not an adjective.
I honestly hope you will be able to understand.
Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

Aristotle once said,''Democracy is a noun it should be an adjective.''

Explanation:

Democracy  is a form of government in which the people have the authority to deliberate and decide legislation or to choose governing officials to do so . Who is considered part of "the people" and how authority is shared among or delegated by the people has changed over time and at different rates in different countries. Features of democracy often include freedom of assembly, association, property rights, freedom of religion and speech, inclusiveness and equality, citizenship, consent of the governed, voting rights, freedom from unwarranted governmental deprivation of the right to life and liberty, and minority rights.

The term appeared in the 5th century BC in Greek city-states, notably Classical Athens, to mean "rule of the people", in contrast to aristocracy , meaning "rule of an elite". Western democracy, as distinct from that which existed in antiquity, is generally considered to have originated in city-states such as those in Classical Athens and the Roman Republic, where various schemes and degrees of enfranchisement of the free male population were observed before the form disappeared in the West at the beginning of late antiquity. In virtually all democratic governments throughout ancient and modern history, democratic citizenship was initially restricted to an elite class, which was later extended to all adult citizens. In most modern democracies, this was achieved through the suffrage movements of the 19th and 20th centuries.

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