When you play with friends, who gets  to choose the game? Do you all decide together? Do each of you play a part in  the decision? If so, you and your friends are a democracy.
Usually, when we speak of a  democracy, we mean a country. In a democratic country, the people choose how  they will be governed. Most of the time, they do this by electing leaders who  run the government.
ARE ALL DEMOCRACIES THE SAME?
 There is more than one type of  democracy. In a pure democracy, elected leaders simply carry out the wishes of  the voters. But this is not easy to do. Voters must get together often to tell  elected leaders what they want. They must take part in many, many decisions.  
Most democratic countries are  republics, not pure democracies. In a republic, elected leaders are supposed to  do what they think is best. Then, if the voters don’t like it, they can elect  new leaders.
WHO INVENTED DEMOCRACY?
 The first democracies sprang up in  ancient Greece nearly 3,000 years ago. Greek cities were like separate little  countries. They rarely had more than 10,000 people. Only free men born in the  city could take part in government. Slaves and women couldn’t vote. The free men  could all go to a meeting, speak their minds, and vote in person.
The next important democracy was  the Roman Republic in Italy. Rome grew into a big city that ruled a vast  territory. The Roman Republic had elected leaders and officials who made  decisions for the people. Even people born outside Rome could become citizens  and vote. But like ancient Greece, slaves and women had no vote and no power.  
Eventually, Rome came under the  rule of a single man, the emperor. This ended the democracy in Rome.
HOW WAS DEMOCRACY REBORN?
 Democracy got a boost around ad 1200, when modern nations began to  form in Europe. One of the first nations was England. It was ruled by a king.  But the king could not do whatever he pleased. He had to ask advice from a group  of nobles, who met in a council called Parliament. Englishmen who owned land  elected members to the council. 
In 1642, a war broke out between  the king and Parliament. The king lost the war. After that, the elected  Parliament slowly took over as the country’s real ruler.
In the late 1700s, another  important democracy was born. In America, thirteen colonies owned by Great  Britain broke free. They joined together as the United States. From the start,  Americans set up their new country as a democracy.
By the late 1800s, most European  countries had moved toward democratic forms of government. They limited the  power of their kings and queens and gave power to ordinary people.
HOW DID DEMOCRACY GROW?
 At first, only a small group of  people had a share of the power in the new democracies. Gradually, more people  won the right to vote and hold office. In 1920, women in the United States won  the right to vote.
Today, citizens of true democracies  have many important rights. They have the right to speak their minds, worship  the religion of their choice, and choose their own work. 
Democratic countries have proved  extremely successful. Other countries have tried to copy them. Most countries  now call themselves democracies. But many do not really live up to the name. One  person or one party holds all the actual power.
Still, the idea of a perfect  democracy has taken root. It gives people everywhere something to work  towards.
 

 
 
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