Democracy allows citizens to elect their leaders through voting. Citizens can vote once every four years to choose their government from different political parties. A democratic government is then formed by the party that receives the most votes. Citizens also have rights in a democracy like freedom of expression and equal rights. Democratic countries protect citizens' rights and allow people to participate in decisions through elections where they can vote for leaders and hold them accountable. Spain is an example of a democratic country where the transition to democracy began after the end of dictatorship in 1975.
Democracy allows citizens to elect their leaders through voting. Citizens can vote once every four years to choose their government from different political parties. A democratic government is then formed by the party that receives the most votes. Citizens also have rights in a democracy like freedom of expression and equal rights. Democratic countries protect citizens' rights and allow people to participate in decisions through elections where they can vote for leaders and hold them accountable. Spain is an example of a democratic country where the transition to democracy began after the end of dictatorship in 1975.
Democracy allows citizens to elect their leaders through voting. Citizens can vote once every four years to choose their government from different political parties. A democratic government is then formed by the party that receives the most votes. Citizens also have rights in a democracy like freedom of expression and equal rights. Democratic countries protect citizens' rights and allow people to participate in decisions through elections where they can vote for leaders and hold them accountable. Spain is an example of a democratic country where the transition to democracy began after the end of dictatorship in 1975.
A system that give a chance to the people to elect the leader called president. 2.How does the democracy work? The government is the team of the leader we elected by vote, and he represents they by ads, cartels, etc. We only can take part in democracy by voting once every four years.
3.What are the rights in a democracy?
You can have your own opinion and can choose the government that else do you like.
4.Why is democracy important?
Because democracy is a type of fair government, since citizens can choose their president.
5.How do people make decisions in a democracy?
In a democracy it is the people who give the government this power. They do this through elections In which they vote for particular persons and elected them. Once elected, these persons from the government. In a democracy the government has to explain its actions and defend its decisions to the people. 6.How is a leader chosen in a democracy? each politic party have a possible president, and the citizens have to vote the government, and the politic party that have more votes become the government, and the leader of the new government becomes the president
7.Cay yougive an example of a democratic country?
Spain
8. What is the difference between democracy and
dictatorship? The difference between the democracy and the monarchy is that the in the democracy we can elect the leader, and in the monarchy there is a only leader that governament
9.How does democracy protect the rights of all citizens?
Democracy provides an environment that respects human rights and fundamental freedoms, and in which the freely expressed will of people is exercised. People have a say in decisions and can hold decision-makers to account. Women and men have equal rights and all people are free from discrimination.
10.When did democracy start in Spain?
According to scholars, the democratization process began after the death of the dictator Francisco Franco, in November 1975. Historians disagree on the exact date the transition was completed: some say it ended after the 1977 general election, while others place it later, when the 1978 Constitution was approved.
11.What is a monarchy? a form of government with a monarch at the head.
12.Are there different types of moarchy?
There are two types of monarchies: constitutional and absolute. Constitutional monarchies limit the monarch's power as outlined in a constitution, while absolute monarchies give a monarch unlimited power.
13.What do you think about monarchy, dictatorship and
democracy? I think the best is democracy with a good president.