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What are democratic traditions?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Democracy is a system of government where citizens are allowed to participate in the proposal and creation of laws. In a direct democracy, citizens are directly involved with creating laws, and in a representative democracy, citizens elect representatives who create laws on their behalf.

Answered by simplegirl16
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In a democratic dispensation the ruling party and the ones sitting in the opposition are considered to be two sides of the same coin, and the latter taken as a government in the waiting. This is called Democratic traditions.

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