How well do you know the principles and theories of democracy?
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What is the origin of the word "democracy"?

  • Derived from the Greek word "Kratos" meaning power or rule (correct)
  • Derived from the French word "Démocratie" meaning government by the people
  • Derived from the Spanish word "Democracia" meaning freedom
  • Derived from the Latin word "Demo" meaning people
  • How many distinct forms of government are there?

  • Four
  • One
  • Three
  • Two (correct)
  • What are the two elements of liberal democracy?

  • Justice and fairness
  • Liberty and fraternity
  • Liberal and democracy (correct)
  • Freedom and equality
  • What was democracy once regarded as?

    <p>A radical, egalitarian, and revolutionary creed</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a key part of modern democratic theories?

    <p>Representation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Whose trustee model of representation is based on elected representatives governing for all?

    <p>Edmund Burke</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Thomas Paine advocate for to ensure representatives are bound to the views of the represented?

    <p>Frequent elections and popular initiatives</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    1. Democracy is derived from the Greek word Kratos meaning power or rule.
    2. There are two distinct forms of government: direct and indirect democracy.
    3. Liberal democracy has two elements: liberal and democracy.
    4. Democracy was once regarded as a radical, egalitarian, and revolutionary creed.
    5. Representation is a key part of modern democratic theories.
    6. Edmund Burke's trustee model of representation is based on elected representatives governing for all.
    7. J.S. Mill's system of plural voting allocates more votes to those with education.
    8. Thomas Paine advocated for frequent elections and popular initiatives to ensure representatives are bound to the views of the represented.
    9. The first-past-the-post rule is used in countries like the UK, USA, New Zealand, and India.
    10. The mandate theory is based on election proposals and voter preferences, but voters are often influenced by factors beyond political issues.

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