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1. free and equal representation of people: the free and equal right of every person to participate in a system of government, often practiced by electing representatives of the people by the people 2. democratic nation: a country with a government that has been elected freely and equally by all its citizens 3. democratic governmental system: a system of government based on the principle of majority decision-making 4. organizational control by members: the control of an organization by its members, who have a free and equal right to participate in decision-making processes [Late 16th century. Directly and via Old French democratie from medieval Latin democratia , from, ultimately, Greek dçmokratia , literally “rule of the people,” from dçmos “people” (see demos) + kratos “rule.”] Dem·o·crat [ démmə kràt ] (plural Dem·o·crats) noun member of U.S. Democratic Party: a member of the Democratic Party, one of the two major political parties in the United States Thesaurus * No thesaurus result for "Democrat" > Translations * for Democrat * Free for MSN8 subscribers. Learn more. Free Membership Registration So you want access to our archive of free essays and term papers? All you need to do is register and verify your email address! Well, what are you waiting for? All fields in red are required! Registration Errors Essay: The essay must be at least 250 words long set [ set ] verb (past set, past participle set, present participle set·ting, 3rd person present singular sets) 1. transitive verb place something: to put somebody or something somewhere Set the books on the table. 2. transitive verb put somebody into condition: to get or put somebody or something into a particular condition set the hostages free 3. transitive verb make something happen: to cause something to happen set an unfortunate train of events in motion 4. transitive verb focus on something: to focus on a goal or task had set his mind on it 5.
Approximate Word count = 1267 Approximate Pages = 5.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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