Social Sciences, asked by amiya200405, 1 year ago

If elected representatives didn't have power to make decisions, can it be called democracy? Why?

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Answered by queency28
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Answer:

The more general causes which tend to destroy this or other kinds of government have been pretty fully considered. ... Democracy is a form of government in which power ultimately comes from the people who are governed, either through direct voting or through elected representatives.

Answered by lucky7766
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Explanation:

  • When citizens are relatively equal, politics has tended to be fairly democratic. When a few individuals hold enormous amounts of wealth, democracy suffers. The reason for this pattern is simple. Through campaign contributions, lobbying, influence over public discourse, and other means, wealth can be translated into political power. When wealth is highly concentrated—that is, when a few individuals have enormous amounts of money—political power tends to be highly concentrated, too. The wealthy few tend to rule. Average citizens lose political power.

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