the us a lgitamate democracy

             In any system which claims to be democratic, a question of its
             legitimacy remains. A truly democratic political system has certain
             characteristics which prove its legitimacy with their existence. One
             essential characteristic of a legitimate democracy is that it allows
             people to freely make choices without government intervention. Another
             necessary characteristic which legitimates government is that every
             vote must count equally: one vote for every person. For this equality
             to occur, all people must be subject to the same laws, have equal
             civil rights, and be allowed to freely express their ideas. Minority
             rights are also crucial in a legitimate democracy. No matter how
             unpopular their views, all people should enjoy the freedoms of speech,
             press and assembly. Public policy should be made publicly, not
             secretly, and regularly scheduled elections should be held. Since
             "legitimacy" may be defined as "the feeling or opinion the people have
             that government is based upon morally defensible principles and that
             they should therefore obey it," then there must necessarily be a
             connection between what the people want and what the government is
             The U.S. government may be considered legitimate in some
             aspects, and illegitimate in others. Because voting is class-biased,
             it may not be classified as a completely legitimate process. Although
             in theory the American system calls for one vote per person, the low
             rate of turnout results in the upper and middle classes ultimately
             choosing candidates for the entire nation. Class is determined by
             income and education, and differing levels of these two factors can
             help explain why class bias occurs. For example, because educated
             people tend to understand politics more, they are more likely to vote.
             People with high income and education also have more resources, and
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