In November of 2000, over 60 percent of California voters approved the Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act, a statute designed to aid non-violent drug offenders (“California Proposition 36”). Under Proposition 36, individuals convicted of non-violent drug offenses are offered probation and community-based treatment programs, in lieu of incarceration (“California Proposition 36”). The concept behind the proposition is commendable, but also very controversial. In terms of eligibility and qualification requirements for Proposition 36, the authors of the statue were quite clear.…
How effectively does representative democracy operate in the UK Democracy in the UK has many operative strengths claimed on its behalf. Proposed legislation in the UK can be processed through parliament very quickly due to no separation of powers, this is because there is a majority in the house of commons of the winning party members who can get their party whips to convince others to vote in a certain way in their favour. In 2001 when the Labour party had a majority in parliament of 165 seats, bills were passed more efficiently as almost the entire party voted for each legislation passed by the Labour party making the country in what Lord Hailsham would call an elective dictatorship. Another example is Liberal Democracy, which is a type of representative democracy where there is an emphasis on the protection of individual rights and liberties, where the rule of law is…
Representative Democracy is the form of government used in Canada by which all qualified citizens have the right to elect a representative they believe will best represent their ideal rulers for the country. However, votes are not part of the Canadian political system. Long time ago, Canada’s government only had three referendums which are prohibition, conscription, and whether to accept the Charlottetown Accord, but then Canada’s voting system was not made this way. An electoral system is the procedure wherein qualified voters decide on who they want the representative to be.…
American democracy is under threat as discussed by both Matthew Spalding and William Hudson. In their books, We Still Hold These Truths: Rediscovering Our Principles, Reclaiming our Future and American Democracy in Peril: Eight Challenges to America’s Future, written by Spalding and Hudson respectively, they list their reasons for this view. One leans more conservative and the other liberal yet the both reached the same conclusion in that American democracy is going through troubling times. Spalding on one hand believes government should stick to the way that America was envisioned in the constitution by our Founding Fathers and that Americans should be self-governing. Hudson believes that government is doing too little legislating, should…
Kim Campbell, the first female prime minister of Canada once said, “Canada is the homeland of equality, justice and tolerance.” Canada is indeed a great representative of those qualities. However, how do these qualities apply to Canada as a country? Our political system is the foundation of Canada. It makes Canadians who they are and what they believe.…
Our current representative democracy gives citizens the right to vote under a free electoral system. Frequently seen as right rather than an obligation, not all citizens take part in the election. Therefore, not making an appearance can dramatically effect our political system causing an unfair election. Other countries to avoid unfair democracy have obtained for compulsory voting; eg. Brazil, Australia and Austria.…
The Democracy in The U.S. “Demoskratis”, from Greek “people hold power”, also known in modern English as Democracy, is a term used in politics to define the liberty of individuals to exercise their equal power within a society. While many believe that a developed society is a democratic society, it is not always true; in fact, many of so-called “developed countries” do not share equal power and opportunities among the population, which is one of the key aspect of the Democracy. Among these countries is the United States of America. The U.S. is for many the land of opportunities, the country where everything is possible, where the sky is the only limit. Almost every American today would proudly state that they live in the most democratic country…
1. Representative Democracy – Representative democracy is the type of government the Untied States of America utilizes. In this form of government, people elect an official to represent them (people elect the electoral college then the electoral college elects the president), the other form is known as direct democracy where people directly elect their officials. This is significant in the United States because it is the principle that the United States follows. The electoral college would be the greatest example of this.…
You did a wonderful job explaining what a direct democracy was. I agree when you say that it was not fair for the direct democratic system, to allow all citizens but those who were women, salves and foreigners to vote. I believe that in a direct democracy all citizens should be entitled to vote and have a say in what they believe. Although, I do believe that a direct democracy would never work in the United States. I think that if everyone had the chance to vote and have a say in what they want, there would be a wide range of uneducated voters selecting something at random because they were unsure of what they were voting on.…
I. Introduction The United States holds a belief that it is the paragon democratic country and it is an example that other democratic nations should follow. A democracy is a system of government in which people choose leaders by voting. In the words of Abraham Lincoln, it is “a government of the people, by the people, for the people” (The Gettysburg Address). A pure direct democracy, in theory, can occur through direct democracy where the people vote on nearly every issue that arises, but no such democracy exists in the world.…
4. If I was talking to exchange students about American Government, I would tell them that our government is a Representative Democracy. A representative democracy is when you elect representatives to vote on our behalf. We don’t vote directly on laws and policies, nut we vote for representatives to represent are best interest. That is why it is important to vote for trustworthy representatives that will vote in a way where the safety and needs of the people are met.…
Prompt: Which type of democracy is more effective in protecting individual rights? There are two different types of democracies; a direct democracy and a representative democracy. In a direct democracy, all of the citizens cast votes on governmental issues and laws. In a representative democracy, the people elect a group of representatives and give said representatives the responsibility to make laws and conduct government.…
The Ancient Greeks and Romans. There are many differences and similarities between the two empires, from their famous leaders throughout history, to their declines. It is interesting to study and go over what made up their Empires, the achievements that set them apart from others in history, and what each time period held for their people and their ways of living. We will be looking at and going over some of the main parts of their empires, from their famous leaders to the reason(s) for their declines.…
Currently in America, representative democracy is the governing system. In representative democracy, elected officials decide on the majority of important decisions in America. There is, however, another system called participatory democracy that some say may be an important change for America’s society. Participatory democracy is a system favoring much more involvement with the citizens and less dependence on elected officials (Participatory Democracy). Instead of voting on elected officials, citizens vote on the direct issues without putting trust into strangers in the social institutions.…
Democracy is a system of government where citizens play a key role. Depending on the form of democracy, citizens can either pass laws themselves, or elect representatives to do so for them. Direct democracy is a form of government where citizens get together and vote directly for laws. Representative democracy is a form of government in which people elect representatives who will vote for them in the government. There are many similarities and difference between the two, but in the end their structuralization separates them apart.…