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How has American democracy
changed over time?

User Hans W
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The other answer seems very biased and not very objective. Just saying. Really seems like they love Trump and hate Biden

User JKnight
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Answer:

American democracy has changed from being by the people and for the people to government control and restrictions to the people. America was once seen as a wonderful country where checks and balances existed, voting was fair and ballots were counted for fair elections, and God given American rights by the constitution could not be violated. Today our rights as Americans are being stripped away our rights are being attacked by government as people sit by and do nothing. For an example we are allowed guns so that we may protect ourselves as long as we purchase it correctly and legally and use it properly for defence so in case something bad were to happen like a burgler were to try and harm a family member we may use it for protection. This is our second amendment. But, this right is being ripped away from us. For many years ballots for presidential elections were counted properly and correctly so that we may have a rightful president chosen by the American people. The most recent election has proven to be an embarassment to the American people because ballots were thrown out (proven by testimonies and pictures), many deceased people were somhow able to vote, and many people mysteriously had voted more than once, and states that were always red were somhow converted to blue like Texas. The presidential ellection was rigged proving that Joe Biden was not supposed to be the president and he cheated, proving how sickening and corrupt political leaders are. And now and today democrats are working to make the ballot counts work for them by not requiring IDs at voting places so that ballots can be rigged agiain for future elections.

Hope this helps! :D

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