DEMOCRATIC vs DEMOCRACIES: NOUN
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- The political orientation of those who favor government by the people or by their elected representatives
- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
- The doctrine that the numerical majority of an organized group can make decisions binding on the whole group
- Plural form of democracy.
DEMOCRATIC vs DEMOCRACIES: ADJECTIVE
- Representing or appealing to or adapted for the benefit of the people at large
- Characterized by or advocating or based upon the principles of democracy or social equality
- Of, characterized by, or advocating democracy.
- Of or for the people in general; popular.
- Believing in or practicing social equality.
- Of, relating to, or characteristic of the Democratic Party.
- Belong to or relating to the Democratic Party
- Belonging to or relating to the Democratic party, the political party so called.
- Befitting the common people; -- opposed to aristocratic.
- The name of one of the chief political parties in the United States.
- Relating to a political party so called; usually, Democratic.
- Pertaining to democracy; favoring democracy, or constructed upon the principle of government by the people.
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DEMOCRATIC vs DEMOCRACIES: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Pertaining to or characteristic of democracy as a principle of government.
- [cap. or lowercase] In U.S. politics, of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the Democratic party; being a supporter of the Democratic party: as, a Democratic newspaper; the Democratic platform; a Democratic convention.
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DEMOCRATIC vs DEMOCRACIES: RELATED WORDS
- Political, Undemocratic, Democracies, Democratization, Democracy, Direct, Popular, Common, Representative, Classless, Antiauthoritarian, Egalitarian, Participatory, Parliamentary, Republican
- Regimes, Dictators, Monarchies, Economies, Pluralism, Societies, Countries, Tyrannies, Autocracies, Nations, Consolidate, Ones, Democrats, Republics, Democratic
DEMOCRATIC vs DEMOCRACIES: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Political, Undemocratic, Democracies, Democratization, Democracy, Direct, Popular, Common, Representative, Classless, Antiauthoritarian, Participatory, Egalitarian, Parliamentary, Republican
- Regimes, Dictators, Monarchies, Economies, Pluralism, Societies, Countries, Tyrannies, Autocracies, Nations, Consolidate, Ones, Democrats, Republics, Democratic
DEMOCRATIC vs DEMOCRACIES: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Black and Latino Democratic voters are substantially less likely to identify as liberal than white Democratic voters are.
- They argued whether the nation could invent and produce a nurturing democratic culture to rival the bitter democratic politics of the day.
- When you believe in a democratic society, you provide a setting for education that is democratic.
- Democratic presidential ticket, no less than the Republican, is hostile to the democratic traditions on which this nation was founded.
- The Pennsylvania Democratic Party elects Democratic candidates and mobilizes Democrats in every corner of the commonwealth.
- This surely has not gone unnoticed by Ukraine, our democratic allies, or countries struggling to enforce similar democratic ideals.
- Students should realize that multiple democratic principles and values connect with the three democratic ideas they will focus on.
- Democratic parties in democratic systems reject the use of violence as a political tool.
- Democratic Party for a good chunk of Independent and Democratic voters.
- Democratic Party and participates in the Democratic National Convention.
- On the political I favor Democracies over dictatorships or monarchies, but find that Democracies often lack adequate public control or participation.
- United States, which has sort of reactivated this historic conservative dilemma is really without peer among rich democracies, rich Western democracies.
- And due to sloppy definitions, there is no concern that democracies continue undemocratic practices yet remain in the sample as if pristine democracies.
- In other words, democracies do not fight because liberal ideology provides no justification for wars between liberal democracies.
- Liberal western democracies have overwhelmingly ratified the Optional Protocol to the ICCPR before many tenuous democracies and autocracies.
- The trend in western democracies has been followed by the new democracies of Eastern Europe with enthusiasm.
- It allows for representative democracies or direct democracies to coexist with its system of governance, providing an initial advantage.
- It is widely accepted that democracies are less conflict prone, if only with other democracies.
- The theory is that democracies do not go to war with other democracies.
- Illiberal democracies operate strikingly different than liberal democracies.
DEMOCRATIC vs DEMOCRACIES: QUESTIONS
- Are African traditional governance systems Democratic?
- Does strict impartiality foster democratic legitimacy?
- Does judicial review threaten democratic participation?
- Is a democratic system of government better than a non-democratic system?
- Is Nepal a Democratic Republic or Democratic Republic?
- What are the advantages of non democratic government over democratic government?
- Would Nehru discard the democratic processes to bypass the democratic institutions?
- What characteristics of Democratic leadership bring about democratic value productively and effectively?
- Were the Progressives anti-democratic or Democratic?
- How democratic is democratic accountability for national security?
- How is judicial review inconsistent with democracies?
- What countries with Muslim majority are democracies?
- How has citizenship changed in Western democracies?
- Is nonviolent action effective in modern democracies?
- Can consolidated democracies solve all sociopolitical problems?
- Why is rhetoric in democracies regularly effective?
- Are Indonesia and the Philippines really democracies?
- What factors supported the emergence of Democracies?
- Does decentralisation work in emerging African democracies?
- Why are modern democracies called representative democracies?