Sociology, asked by jaylaxmi9739, 9 months ago

How are most democracies different from each other?

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Answered by shubadrangi
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Democracies are very much different from each other in term sof their social situations , their economic achievements and their cultures . The achievements under these democracies will be very different .

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Answered by Anonymous
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Most democracies are different from each other:

  • Essentially, democracy is a form of government in which citizens elect their representatives to govern them through a free and fair election process.
  • In general, democracy is classified into three types: capitalist democracy, socialist democracy, and communist democracy, where capitalism, socialism, and communism are all used as forms of government.
  • Surprisingly, the majority of democracies today practice capitalist democracy.
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