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What is the difference between a republic and a democracy?

What is the difference between a republic and a democracy.

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Respuesta : The key difference between a democracy and a republic lies in the limits placed on government by the law, which has implications for minority rights. Both forms of government tend to use a representational system — i. E.

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Respuesta : The key difference between a democracy and a republic lies in the limits placed on government by the law, which has implications for minority rights.

Both forms of government tend to use a representational system — i.

E. , citizens vote to elect politicians to represent their interests and form the government.

In a republic, a constitution or charter of rights protects certain inalienable rights that cannot be taken away by the government, even if it has been elected by a majority of voters.

In a "pure democracy, " the majority is not restrained in this way and can impose its will on the minority.

Most modern nations—including the United States—are democratic republics with a constitution, which can be amended by a popularly elected government.

This comparison therefore contrasts the form of government in most countries today with a theoretical construct of a "pure democracy", mainly to highlight the features of a republic.