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lubasha [3.4K]
2 years ago
5

What adjectives could you use to describe democratic governments?

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Alex_Xolod [135]2 years ago
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party, government, society, institutions, system, process, state, principles, parties, politics, candidate, convention, theory, values, revolution, movement, republic, leaders, control, societies, countries, nomination, ideals, processes, socialism, rights, governments, states, candidates, forces, ticket, regime, spirit, leadership, organization, participation, rule, constitution, centralism, principle, country, regimes, elections, governance, ideal, majority, primary, ideas, tradition, procedures, administration, order, leader, reforms, nations, nominee, transition, platform, consolidation, culture, reform, vote, president, members, opposition, community, senators, practices, committee, traditions, citizenship, legitimacy, polity, movements, nation, basis, politicians, congress, capitalism, deficit, accountability


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