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Evaluating Democratic Principles
A political analyst states, 'Any country that holds regular elections in which all adult citizens are allowed to vote should be considered a democracy.' Evaluate the validity of this statement. In your response, explain why this single criterion might be insufficient to define a political system as a democracy, using the core principles that characterize such a system.
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Match each core principle of a democracy with its correct description.
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A political system can be correctly identified as a democracy as long as it holds regular, fair elections in which all adult citizens are eligible to participate, even if there are significant restrictions on freedom of the press and assembly.
Country X has a constitution that guarantees freedom of speech and assembly, and it holds regular elections where all adults can vote. In a recent election, the incumbent party lost by a narrow margin. In response, the leader of the incumbent party declared the election results invalid, citing unsubstantiated claims of fraud, and announced they would remain in power to 'ensure stability.' Based on this information, which fundamental characteristic of a democracy has been most directly violated?
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Interdependence of Democratic Principles
A country holds regular, fair elections with universal adult suffrage, and power is consistently transferred peacefully to the winning party. However, the government has recently passed laws that severely limit media criticism of its policies and ban public protests that are not pre-approved by the state. Which statement best evaluates the status of this country's political system based on the core principles of democracy?