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Answered by manna29
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Democracy, which derives from the Greek word demos, or people, is defined, basi- cally, as government in which the supreme power is vested in the people. In some forms, democracy can be exercised directly by the people; in large societies, it is by the people through their elected agents.

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Democracy may be a word familiar to most, but it is

a concept still misunderstood and misused at a time

when dictators, single-party regimes, and military coup

leaders alike assert popular support by claiming the

mantle of democracy. Yet the power of the democratic

idea has prevailed through a long and turbulent history,

and democratic government,

despite continuing challenges,

continues to evolve and flour-

ish throughout the world.

Democracy, which derives

from the Greek word demos,

or people, is defined, basi-

cally, as government in which

the supreme power is vested in

the people. In some forms,

democracy can be exercised

directly by the people; in large

societies, it is by the people

through their elected agents.

Or, in the memorable phrase of

President Abraham Lincoln,

democracy is government of

the people, by the people, and

for the people.

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