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what is participatory democratic theory and how does constitutional support participatory democracy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Participatory democracy emphasizes the broad participation of constituents in the direction and operation of political systems. Etymological roots of democracy (Greek demos and kratos) imply that the people are in power and thus that all democracies are participatory.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Participatory democracy stresses broad voter engagement in the development and operation of political systems. Democracy's etymological roots mean that people are in power and therefore all elections are participatory.

Constitutional support:

  • Participatory democracy seeks to create incentives for all members of a population to make meaningful contributions to decision making and strives to expand the range of people who have exposure to such opportunities.
  • Because so much information needs to be gathered for the overall decision-making process to work, technology can provide significant forces contributing to the kind of energy required for participatory models, particularly those technical resources that allow group narratives and correlate to knowledge gain.

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