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Explain why democracy is "an act" and "not a state"

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Democracy is the system of government where government officials are elected by the people to represent them and the elected officials are responsible to the people.

Democracy is an "act" of government and "not a state" of government because all eligible citizens have an equal say in lawmaking as a result of their representatives in the parliament.

It is also an act. and not a state because it is not a transition but rather a system of government.

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