Democracy: form of government in which laws are made by a direct vote of citizens. Indirect democracy involves elections with candidates often coming from competing political parties.
Authoritarian Government: A system of government in which rulers accept unquestionable obedience from those who they rule.
Dictatorship: Form of government in which one leader holds absolute power over their state and is unrestricted by law, written constitutions or other limits.
Negotiate: To discuss something in an attempt to reach agreement
Mediate: To help parties involved in a conflict negotiate a mutually agreeable solution; the Mediator must be from a "Third Party", not in the conflict.
Arbitrate: to judge a dispute between two …show more content…
People have the right to voice an opinion
The majority is not always right and can easily be made ignorant of by politicians
Voting, while it should be free and fair, is often taken advantage of by some countries. The elections are rigged to have a certain party win.
Advertisements are made by politicians to talk down and attempt to humiliate the other parties.
Not everyone votes. In fact less people seem to be voting as the years progress
Democracy can cause arguments and hateful protest because some people are unhappy that the person they voted for did not win.
Question 2:
People need governments so that the government can keep order, keep a strong economy, and build a strong, loyal military to protect.
Question 3:
AUTHORITARIAN