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Democracy & Strict Separation of Church and State |
*Kathleen* |
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Resolved: Democracy is best served with a strict separation of church and state.
Okay...now...just post about what you believe in. I need some practice for the next two months' LD debate. |
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No, the united states is a republic.
I pledge allegaince to the flag of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it stands, one nation,under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. you really should have known that. anyways: here's a parody pledge i made in the elections: i pledge allegaince to the flag of the united states of america. and to the republicans, and the democrats. One nation, under bush, divided, with liberty and justice for half. just added that... no real reason. |
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A republic is a form of government where the head of state is not a monarch. This specifies nothing about whether or not the state is a democracy, therefore the term 'republic' is not mutually exclusive to democracy. So, saying the U.S. is a republic cannot refute the statement that it is also a democracy. And since the United States fits the definition of democracy, in which government is by the people and exercised through elected representatives, it must be democratic. Therefore it is a democratic republic.
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