Essay On Democracy In America

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Democracy is the rule of the people and in today that consists of popular election of the government by the people and in response the government provides the people with their basic protection of civil rights and liberties. Many different countries across the world practice this art of democracy to some extent in their governments. Although America has been considered a democracy since its freedom in 1776, there are many aspects of government which fail to reach the full definition of democracy. Since the revolution and coming together of the founders in 1776, the democracy in America has come a long way. When the United States of America first started the ruling of the land came from the Articles of Confederation, which gave congress little …show more content…
The national government being as strong as it is helps America be the nation that it is today. Without a strong national government, other countries would not respect the authority that has been earned throughout the years of many wars and changes that have taken place. I do agree with the writers on democracy to an extent. Many of the people do not realize all the different things the national government does such its role in foreign policy and military operations. War times brings about a need for stronger presidential power with him being commander in chief. Although many people argue the power of the president should go down after war times, this strengthened power shows other countries the abilities of how flexible our government can be. The original writers of the constitution did not account for the different wars that have come up or the advancement of technology in place today. This is why I do not think that we have too much of democracy today. The amount of power given to the government comes from the people and the need to be governed in times of crisis. Without this power we would have no governance in the direction needed to be the nation we are