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explain the major factor of a democracy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

1. People as Sovereign

--Government of the people, by the people, and for the people; not for the wealthy (plutocracy), for the powerful few (oligarchy), for a single 

2. Rule of Law

--Law is supreme rule, not the supremacy of a person or group or class as ruler.

3. Majority Rule

--Size of majority: majority or more than majority (i.e, “super-majority”)

5. Separation of Powers

--Powers of government internally separated into branches, for example, executive, legislative, and judicial.

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