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I could set off on a tirade of rage, for your hateful attack. Rather than do that I'll let others disprove your illogical ideology.
The Capitol riot was a wake-up call: We must stop forsaking the virtues of republicanism and demand sound judgment from our elected representatives.
www.nationalreview.com
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The main difference between a democracy and a republic is the extent to which citizens control the process of making laws.
www.thoughtco.com
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Does HOA governance operate more like a democracy or a republic? Which is better for homeowners and the community?
www.helsing.com
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Is it ignorance of or contempt for our Constitution that fuels the movement to abolish the Electoral College?
www.intellectualtakeout.org
Blind hate driven nonsense, "
So, is the United States a democracy or republic?
For all practical purposes, it’s both. In everyday speech and writing, you can safely refer to the US as a
democracy or a
republic. If you want or need to be more precise in referring to the system of the US, you can accurately call it a
representative democracy. And should you need to be exacting? The US can be called a
federal presidential constitutional republic or a
constitutional federal representative democracy.
What you should take away in the confusion (or debate) over
democracy vs.
republic is that, in both forms of government, power ultimately lies with the people who are able to vote. If
you are eligible to vote—vote. It’s what, well, makes true
democracies and
republics.
" In simple terms because that is the most you people could possibly understand, is that when the founding fathers wrote our constitution in their writing they where apposed to Pure or direct Democracy because of it being inpractical because to white law the people aren't represented and have to come together to vote on it as a whole. but democracy means what it sound like it mean , even at that time. Here is Madison federalist paper "“
Federalist No. 14”: “In a democracy, the people meet and exercise the government in person; in a republic, they assemble and administer it by their representatives and agents. A democracy, consequently, will be confined to a small spot. A republic may be extended over a large region.” Both a democracy and a republic were
popular forms of government: Each drew its legitimacy from the people and depended on rule by the people. The crucial difference was that a republic relied on representation, while in a “pure” democracy, the people represented themselves." Love beating down on you ignorant hate driven fakes.