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Sever21 [200]
3 years ago
5

What is the root word of democratically

English
1 answer:
Free_Kalibri [48]3 years ago
6 0

The word 'democracy' has its origins in the Greek language. It combines two shorter words: 'demos' meaning whole citizen living within a particular city-state and 'kratos' meaning power or rule. ... A belief in shared power: based on a suspicion of concentrated power (whether by individuals, groups or governments).

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