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The main ideas from this information are that democracy and republic are different forms of government. In a democracy, the people have the power to make decisions on laws and policies, while in a republic, representatives are elected to make decisions on behalf of the citizens. The main difference between the two is that a democracy focuses on majority rule, while a republic emphasizes the protection of individual rights and the rule of law. Both systems have their advantages and serve the people in different ways. The system of government that a country utilizes makes an environment for the people just a few different from that of the people. The concepts of democracy and public are often used and may be used but they are both different forms of government. They both provide a framework for a country and how it is run and their approaches differ significantly. A democracy refers to a system of government where the people have a power and in a state democracy the people have the ability to make decisions on laws and policies. This form of government is characterized by ruling rules where the decisions made reflect what the majority of the population wants. A republic is a form of government where the country is considered a public matter and there are no more elected from a state where they are nominated non-government. Many states and republics have worked on their system of representative democracy. In a republic citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf. By having an indirect form of democracy that helps to manage the complexities of larger countries in a safe time rather than having every person vote for small laws to be passed. An example of a republic is the United States where there are elected representatives that vote on behalf of other people. The main difference between a republic and a democracy is the method of governance and the rule of the law. In a democracy the majority of people have the power to make decisions that can be directed into the law. In a democracy sometimes the rights of minority groups can be overlooked. This is called the sanity of the majority. A republic emphasizes the protection of individual rights and the rule of law. This ensures that individual voters dominate the governance process. This is accepted through a constitution and a set of laws that ensure fundamental rights in order to control the government. While a republic is both a republic and a democracy, it is better to represent the people if you serve through different systems of government. Democracy implies the direct involvement in the majority of what the people want while a republic focuses on a federated government. This diversely interpersonal individual rights perspective looks different based on the system of governance that one is ready with.

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