Majoritarian Democracy - A system in which the views of the majority are the most important, Representative Democracy - A system in which voters' wishes are represented by their delegates, Pluralist Democracy - A system in which groups compete with each other to influence the government, Parliamentary Democracy - A system in which the elected assembly is sovereign (most important), Presidential Democracy - The only system of Democracy which is not practised in the UK, Direct Democracy - The purest form of Democracy - decisions are voted on by the people, Democracy - Comes from an ancient greek word meaning government by the people, Legitimacy - A word meaning that this government has the rightful authority to govern, Authority - The power or right to give orders and expect obedience, Sovereign - The ultimate power, Accountability - Where those in power must be responsible to the voters for their actions and policies., Constituency - An area which is represented by an MP,

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