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Monarchy, Democracy, or Republic? The Choice of the Founding Fathers after the Articles of Confederation
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Why Not a Have a King? A monarchy has a king, queen, emperor or empress. A monarchy has a king, queen, emperor or empress. The ruling position can be passed on to the ruler’s heirs. The ruling position can be passed on to the ruler’s heirs. In some traditional monarchies, the monarch has absolute power. In some traditional monarchies, the monarch has absolute power. But a constitutional monarchy, like the UK, also has a democratic government that limits the monarch's control. But a constitutional monarchy, like the UK, also has a democratic government that limits the monarch's control. Washington may have had the opportunity to be king of this country.
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The Dilemma of Pure Democracy In a pure democracy, the people assemble and administer the government in person. In a pure democracy, the people assemble and administer the government in person. Pure democracy can only exist in a small geographical area. Pure democracy can only exist in a small geographical area. Pure democracies inevitably fall victim to the mischief of faction. Pure democracies inevitably fall victim to the mischief of faction. Pure democracies fail because they are unable to protect individual liberty and the rights of property. Pure democracies fail because they are unable to protect individual liberty and the rights of property. Founders like Madison saw Greek Democracy as “messy” and unsuitable for the new nation….
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A Republic is Different from a Pure Democracy In a republic, the citizens elect representatives to make policy decisions and administer the government on their behalf. In a republic, the citizens elect representatives to make policy decisions and administer the government on their behalf. A republic can be established in a larger country than can a pure democracy because of its representative nature. A republic can be established in a larger country than can a pure democracy because of its representative nature.
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What are the advantages of a large republic? A large republic provides a bigger candidate pool from which to select fit leaders. A large republic provides a bigger candidate pool from which to select fit leaders. A large electorate is less likely to select undesirable leaders than is a small electorate. A large electorate is less likely to select undesirable leaders than is a small electorate. A larger territory will include a greater diversity of interests than will a smaller territory. A larger territory will include a greater diversity of interests than will a smaller territory. A majority faction is therefore unlikely to emerge in a large territory. A majority faction is therefore unlikely to emerge in a large territory.
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