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what do you mean by 'democratic control's?​

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A democratic country, government, or political system is governed by representatives who are elected by the people.

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Definition of democratic

Definition of democratic1: of, relating to, or favoring democracy (see DEMOCRACY sense 1)

Definition of democratic1: of, relating to, or favoring democracy (see DEMOCRACY sense 1)democratic elections

Definition of democratic1: of, relating to, or favoring democracy (see DEMOCRACY sense 1)democratic electionsa democratic government

Definition of democratic1: of, relating to, or favoring democracy (see DEMOCRACY sense 1)democratic electionsa democratic government2often capitalized : of or relating to one of the two major political parties in the U.S. evolving in the early 19th century from the anti-federalists and the Democratic-Republican party and associated in modern times with policies of broad social reform and internationalism

Definition of democratic1: of, relating to, or favoring democracy (see DEMOCRACY sense 1)democratic electionsa democratic government2often capitalized : of or relating to one of the two major political parties in the U.S. evolving in the early 19th century from the anti-federalists and the Democratic-Republican party and associated in modern times with policies of broad social reform and internationalismthe Democratic candidate for governor

Definition of democratic1: of, relating to, or favoring democracy (see DEMOCRACY sense 1)democratic electionsa democratic government2often capitalized : of or relating to one of the two major political parties in the U.S. evolving in the early 19th century from the anti-federalists and the Democratic-Republican party and associated in modern times with policies of broad social reform and internationalismthe Democratic candidate for governor3: relating to, appealing to, or available to the broad masses of the people

Definition of democratic1: of, relating to, or favoring democracy (see DEMOCRACY sense 1)democratic electionsa democratic government2often capitalized : of or relating to one of the two major political parties in the U.S. evolving in the early 19th century from the anti-federalists and the Democratic-Republican party and associated in modern times with policies of broad social reform and internationalismthe Democratic candidate for governor3: relating to, appealing to, or available to the broad masses of the peopledemocratic art

Definition of democratic1: of, relating to, or favoring democracy (see DEMOCRACY sense 1)democratic electionsa democratic government2often capitalized : of or relating to one of the two major political parties in the U.S. evolving in the early 19th century from the anti-federalists and the Democratic-Republican party and associated in modern times with policies of broad social reform and internationalismthe Democratic candidate for governor3: relating to, appealing to, or available to the broad masses of the peopledemocratic artdemocratic education

Definition of democratic1: of, relating to, or favoring democracy (see DEMOCRACY sense 1)democratic electionsa democratic government2often capitalized : of or relating to one of the two major political parties in the U.S. evolving in the early 19th century from the anti-federalists and the Democratic-Republican party and associated in modern times with policies of broad social reform and internationalismthe Democratic candidate for governor3: relating to, appealing to, or available to the broad masses of the peopledemocratic artdemocratic education4: favoring social equality : not snobbish

Definition of democratic1: of, relating to, or favoring democracy (see DEMOCRACY sense 1)democratic electionsa democratic government2often capitalized : of or relating to one of the two major political parties in the U.S. evolving in the early 19th century from the anti-federalists and the Democratic-Republican party and associated in modern times with policies of broad social reform and internationalismthe Democratic candidate for governor3: relating to, appealing to, or available to the broad masses of the peopledemocratic artdemocratic education4: favoring social equality : not snobbishdisagrees with her very democratic husband

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