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What do democracies have in common

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Democracies are a form of government. Democracies all have a public vote that put people into office. If a country is a democracy, then it has to follow the policies of this form of government.
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Citizens have the right to vote their representatives.

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Democracy (from the late Latin democratĭa, and this from the Greek δημοκρατία dēmokratía) is a form of social organization that attributes the ownership of power to the whole of citizenship. Strictly speaking, democracy is a form of State organization in which collective decisions are adopted by the people through mechanisms of direct or indirect participation that confer legitimacy on their representatives. In a broad sense, democracy is a form of social coexistence in which members are free and equal and social relations are established according to contractual mechanisms.

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