To What Extent Is The Constitution Democratic

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The Constitution, which was written in 1787, is a democratic plan of government. A democracy is a government in which the people either directly or through elected representatives are in control. . One reason the Constitution is democratic is that it gives the people the rights of expression in the Bill of Rights. Another reason the Constitution is democratic is because overtime while it was being amended, there were more democratic ideas added to it, such as the abolition of slavery, voting rights, and the changes of the election of Senators. The last reason is that all elected terms have intervals in which the person is either reelected or a new person is elected for the position. Since there are so many democratic elements in the Constitution, it makes it a democratic plan of government. In the Bill of Rights, it states …show more content…

Before Amendment XIX, Women were denied the right to vote, only men who owned property could vote. It states in Amendment XIX that the right of citizens of the United States shall not be denied the right to vote because of their sex. In Amendment XV, it also says that no citizen of the United States shall be denied the right to vote because of race, color, or any previous job. While on the voting topic, the election of the Senate also makes the Constitution a democratic plan of government. In Article 1 Section 3, it says “The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each state, chosen by the Legislature.” This is very undemocratic because although the people elect the Legislature, they still do not feel as if they are voting for their Senator. The way the Senate was elected was then changed. “The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each state, elected by the people” (Amendment XVII). This was more democratic because then the people had a direct vote at who was representing their

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