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ziro4ka [17]
3 years ago
6

How did the breakup of the Democratic-Republican Party affect American democracy?

History
2 answers:
yarga [219]3 years ago
8 0

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The Country which is non - democracy is likely to be have dictatorship,monarchy and military rule. Being in this type of government have a lots of demerits. I have listed some of them below.

  • Firstly, people will not have a freedom of speech and expression. They can't speak against the democracy if they, they will be either harrased or killed.

  • Second, They will be prohibited with most exciting Right to vote. This means they will not be able to choose the ruler in their country.

  • Third, The life and property of the people will be in danger every second. There will be no protection of life. Government will not take any responsibility at all.

  • Fourth, The people will not be able to exercise their natural rights like right to education,right to live and many more.

  • Fifth, People can't even make their organisation or do protest against the government.
yKpoI14uk [10]3 years ago
4 0
The party drew its early support from those who-for ideological and other reasons-wished to strengthen national instead of state power. Until its defeat in the presidential election of 1800, its style was elitist, and its leaders scorned democracy, widespread suffrage, and open elections. Its backing centered in the commercial Northeast, whose economy and public order had been threatened by the failings of the Confederation government before 1788. Although the party enjoyed considerable influence in Virginia<span>, </span>North Carolina<span>, and the area around Charleston, </span>South Carolina<span>, it failed to attract plantation owners and yeoman farmers in the South and West. Its inability to broaden its geographic and social appeal eventually did it in.</span>
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