Republican democracy
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However, there are distinctions between the terms "republic" and "democracy," as the latter retains many of the same qualities of a republic, yet adheres to no distinct political order or set of laws. Therefore by its original understanding, "democracy" could be qualified as anything from representative governance to individual and mob rule. And in this sense the word "democracy" is often used too lightly and erroneously to mean "republic."
The United States is the most famous Republican Democracy, although, depending on which party has the most control, it fluctuates from leaning to slightly more democratic (people or state run) to being slightly more republican (central government run)which is why each of the 2 main parties refer to themselves in such a way. Though it may be sometimes slightly less centrally led, it remains a Republican Democracy.
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