Define These Democracy Terms Flashcards

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Democracy
A political system in which government is based on a fair and open mandate from all qualified citizens of a state.
Democratization
The process by which states build the institutions and processes needed to become stable democracies.
Direct democracy
A system of government in which all members of the community take part in making the decisions that affect that community.
E-democracy
A form of democratic expression through which all those with an interest in a problem or an issue can express themselves via the internet or social media.
Echo chamber
The phenomenon by which ideas circulate inside a closed system, and users seek out only those sources of information that confirm or amplify their values.
Representative democracy
A system of government in which members of a community elect people to represent their interests and to make decisions affecting the community.
Liberal democracy
A form of indirect democracy in which the scope of democracy is limited by constitutional protection of individual rights.
Limited government
A belief that guarantees must be made for citizens by placing limits on the powers and reach of government.
Liberalism
A belief in the supreme value of the individual, who is seen to have natural rights that exist independently of government, and who must therefore be protected from too much government.
Civil liberties
The rights that citizens have relative to government, and that should not be restricted by government.
Structural violence
A term used to describe the social and economic oppression built into a system of government.
Checks and balances
An arrangement in which government institutions are given powers that counter-balance one another, obliging them to work together in order to govern and make decisions.
Modern
A term used to characterize a state with an industrial or post-industrial economy, affluence, specialized occupations, social mobility, and an urban and educated population.
Modernization
The process of acquiring the attributes of a modern society, or one reflecting contemporary ideas, institutions, and norms.
Waves of democratization
A group of transitions from non-democratic to democratic regimes that occurs within a specified period of time and that significantly outnumbers transitions in the opposite direction during that period.