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What is democracy?
Aristotelian "rule of the many" (participatory democracy) Fifth-century B.C. Greek city-state New England town meeting Community control in self-governing neighborhood Citizen participation in formulating programs Acquisition of power by leaders via competitive elections (representative democracy) Sometimes disapprovingly referred to as the elitist theory Justifications of representative democracy Direct democracy is impractical. The people make unwise decisions based on fleeting emotions.
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A. 1. 2. a. b. c. 3. 4. B. 1. 2. C. 1. 2.
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A. 1. 2. B. 1. 2. a. b. c. d. C. 1. 2. a. b. 3.
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Political change
Necessary to refer frequently to history because no single theory is adequate Government today influenced by yesterday Government today still evolving and responds to changing beliefs Politics about the public interest, not just who gets what
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