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1st “ C”

Team:
Jean García, Andrea Hernández,
Miguel Alvarado, Johann Mendoza,
Ricardo Verdad, Nelson Marín.

Teacher: Ana Lilia Acosta Patoni


 An undemocratic practice is a doctrine
that is against or in disagreement with
democracy.
 Democracy is a political system for
choosing and replacing the government
in which everybody should participate.
 This means that undemocratic practices
include other political systems such as
monarchy, aristocracy, anarchy, etc.
 Monarchy = Royalty.
 Anarchy = No rules for anyone to follow.
 Not all countries follow a democratic
system, there are many societies a big
number of countries who still use an
anarchic system.
 Monarchy is also somewhat common as
countries such as England and Spain
have decided to keep using it.
 Democracy is a great way of choosing
our leaders but it proves to be hard to
make rules that every citizen will follow.
 Also, in democracy, the majority wins, but
this isn’t always a good thing. The other
side will be upset, creating violence and
corruption.
 Instead, anarchism has no leaders and
monarchy has them by default.
 People are educated depending on were
they grow, and if you grow up with no one
to follow rules from, you can have
problems later on.
 In the royalty, the younger brothers of the
heir to the throne know that they will
have no chances of being king unless the
future king gets killed, so that can create
family complications.
 Undemocratic practices may not always
be the best option for a number of
people, but they work fine in most places
where they are followed.
 Democratic ones are hard and take a
long period of time in preparation,
voting, and choosing. Besides, who
chooses how long a president stays in the
power? The people do.
 That means only you have the power to
decide which political system works best
for you.
 It’s up to you, but a factor that should be
taken in consideration is where you live.
 You should consider moving to a place
where the political views suit you in a
better way and you are comfortable with
the government.
for your attention.

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