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GROUP THREE

THIS IS
DEMOCRACY
have you ever thought about it???
WHAT IS
DEMOCRACY???
WHERE DID THE WORD
DEMOCRACY CAME FROM?

The word democracy comes from the


Greek words "demos", meaning people,
and "kratos" meaning power; so
democracy can be thought of as "power
of the people": a way of governing which
depends on the will of the people.
DEMOCRACY
Democracy is a system of government where power is held
by the people. It allows citizens to participate in decision-
making and ensures political equality, majority rule,
protection of individual rights, and the rule of law.
Democracy promotes transparency, accountability, and the
peaceful transfer of power, aiming to serve the interests and
needs of the people.
HI MGA HEV ABI ENJOYER

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Features of democracy oftentimes
include freedom of assembly,
association, personal property,
freedom of religion and speech,
citizenship, consent of the governed,
FEATURES OF voting rights, freedom from
unwarranted governmental
DEMOCRACY deprivation of the right to life and
liberty, and minority rights.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTRIES

NEW ZEALAND FINLAND

PHILIPPINES NORWAY

RESULT
ICELAND SWEDEN
TYPES OF DEMOCRACY
DIRECT DEMOCRACY PARTICIPATORY
DEMOCRACY
In direct democracy, the
form of government in which
people decide on policies
citizens participate individually
without any intermediary or
and directly in political decisions
representative, whereas in a
and policies that affect their lives,
representative democracy
rather than through elected
people vote for
representatives.
representatives who then
enact policy initiatives.
TYPES OF DEMOCRACY
ELECTRONIC DEMOCRACY REAL DEMOCRACY

Electronic democracy describes a form of democracy in which


a wide range of interactive tools the electorate decides on policy
that embrace existing and initiatives without elected
emergent media sources as a representatives as proxies. This
forum for allowing members of differs from the majority of
the public to express opinions currently established
and seek to influence decision- democracies, which are
making within their community, representative democracies.
state, country, or globally.
DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY
Deliberative democracy seeks quality over quantity by
limiting decision-makers to a smaller but more
representative sample of the population that is given the
time and resources to focus on one issue. It often adopts
elements of both consensus decision-making and majority
rule.
Andres Bonifacio isa the Father
DID YOU KNOW? of the Philippine Democracy

Andres Bonifacio believed firmly


in the principles of democracy
and in the supremacy of human
rights. As the founder and leader
of the Katipunan, he was, in the
strictest sense, the Father of
Democracy in the Philippines. His
Father of Democracy willingness
to submit to the Convention at
Tejeros on March 22, 1897, was
proof of his belief in democratic
principles.
“GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, BY
THE PEOPLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE”

-ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
THANK YOU

GROUP THREE, DI MAGIGIBA 11 HUMSS A, Maka-Diyos

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