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Crazy boy [7]
3 years ago
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How do factions contribute to the failure of a pure democracy?

Social Studies
2 answers:
Veronika [31]3 years ago
5 0
<span>According to Madison a pure democracy is “ <span>a society consisting of a small group  of citizens, who assemble and administer a government in person”. It could fail if they have a local government because problems will spread quickly and because there will be no strong national government </span></span>
Norma-Jean [14]3 years ago
4 0

Further explanation

Democracy is a political system or decision-making system within an institution, organization or state, where all members or citizens have equal power rations. Modern democracies are characterized by two advantages that essentially distinguish them from previous forms of government, namely being able to mediate within the scope of their own society, and their sovereignty recognized by a legalistic framework of similar sovereign states. Democratic governance is usually compared to an oligarchic system of government (a system of government controlled by a handful of citizens), and a system of monarchic government (a system of government controlled by one single ruler).

Ancient democracy is generally associated with the efforts of the ancient Greeks and Romans, nations considered to be the founders of Western World civilization, by 18th century scholars who tried to exploit these early democratic experiments into an archetype new to post-political political organizations. The level of success of these 18th-century democracy-generating scholars in turning the democratic ideals of the ancient Greeks and Romans into the most widely applied political institutions in the world over the next 300 years was indeed difficult to deny, despite the moral reasons they often used to justifying the effort might still be debatable. Nonetheless, a critical transition point in history, catalyzed by the revival of democratic ideals and institutions, has essentially transformed subsequent centuries and has dominated the international landscape since the collapse of the remaining empires after the Second World War.

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Subject: Social Studies

Keywords :Democracy, organization, goverment

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