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What is the differences between a republic and a democracy?
Greeting's to all,
I've always wondered why, most U.S. president's and congressional leader's want to spread "democracy," all around the world? Especially, since the U.S. is a republic, and the majority does not necessarily rule. Who knows the differences between a republic and a democracy? Is a democracy, the only true way for a people to govern themselves? giovonni |
Re: What is the differences between a republic and a democracy?
Democracy is 3 wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner.
Darn, I just forgot who said that...one of the founders I think... |
Re: What is the differences between a republic and a democracy?
In a democracy, everyone votes/has a say in legislation.
In a republic, people vote for representatives to do that work for them. |
Re: What is the differences between a republic and a democracy?
One steals the bread, and the other steals the butter off your plate. :mfr_lol:
They are both still ruled by the British Monarchy them anyway. :nono: |
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