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Chapter 2.2

Democracy Types: Comparing How Democratic Governments Are Structured

Learners will explore the major types of democracy, from direct and representative systems to parliamentary, federal, and constitutional models, discovering how each organizes power and protects citizen rights.


What You'll Learn

Direct democracy lets citizens vote on laws themselves directly.
Parliamentary executives depend on legislative majority confidence always.
Federal systems divide power between national and regional governments.
Constitutional democracies limit government power through written legal frameworks.

What You'll Practice

1

Students compare parliamentary and presidential executive selection and accountability.

2

Learners distinguish direct democracy mechanisms from representative decision-making processes.

3

Questions test understanding of liberal, illiberal, and constitutional democracy differences.

Why This Matters

Understanding the different types of democracy equips students to analyze how governments protect rights, distribute power, and represent citizens in the United States and around the world.

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Democracy Types
Representative Democracy
Constitutional Democracy
Federal Systems
Parliamentary Systems
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