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The American Democratic Republic

2023-09-17 08:27:00

"I swear allegiance to the national flag of the United States and the republic it represents, it is inseparable and gives freedom and justice to all." The United States is moving towards a more democratic political system, the Constitution Maker I am aiming for the construction of Republican government. The word democracy is not mentioned in the US Constitution. Our modern government is a combination of democracy called Republican Democratic Republic and Republican ideals.

Where do you really start with this democratic tradition? The ideas and customs that led to the development of the Democratic Republic of the United States are due to Greek and Roman ancient civilizations, Protestant reforms, and Gutenberg printing machines. However, the enlightenment in Europe in the 17th century had the most direct influence on American constitutionalists. European people of the 17th century no longer live in medieval 'darkness'. Ocean navigation brings them into contact with many civilizations of the world, and trade has created a prosperous middle class. Protestant reform encourages free-thinkers to question Catholic church practices. The Catholic Church prints new ideas relatively quickly and easily. For philosophers who promote democracy and justice by discussing individual freedom and equality, time is ripe for scholars.

America is always a democratic republic and is also known as representative (Republican) democracy. Americans have always opposed anti-democratic thinking and practice. The first party in our country - the party shared by Jefferson and Jackson - is the Democratic - Republican. The right wing hero Ronald Reagan has talked about democracy leading communism. Electoral colleges prevented 'mobs control' but by obtaining power from the vast majority of countries rather than obtaining the voting rights of the people, by hand over to minorities (this is another little mob) It was not. Never vote for the president and hand over to the state - if their legislature chooses, they can appoint voters without public voting. Do defenders of electoral college system keep this movement?