King for a Day - What Would You Do?

King for a Day - What Would You Do?

If you were given a chance to govern a country, which system you
would like to choose for the best benefits of that country ? Would you prefer having a king and a queen for governing your country or putting your religion in the center of everything or letting your society decide their future.Until 1789, humans suffered a lot from the governing systems that existed. Thanks to the French Revolution, people finally realised they could decide their future.Democracy, was the main reason for that.Compared to others, democracy is way beyond of its all opponents with its advantages.

First of all, democracy has numerous benefits for people. The striking example is democracy makes freedom possible in all ways.For instance it allows them to choose their leaders who would represent their ideas.Also in democracy; blacks or whites, the rich or the poor or the women and the men have no differences among themselves and by all means they are equal.Even the poorest and the richest one shares the same rights.The only group that benefits most from the advancements is society, not an only person or a community.In democracy; everything is not “for the Queen”, but for the all.

Secondly, democracy is a guide for countries on their ways to develop. It can be said that democracy is more restrictive on misusing authority. For this reason it provides some kind of transparency on governing, which helps economy to become fully concentrated on developing. On the contrary, if democracy would not be able to provide this transparency, authorities could have the possibility of taking money more than they deserved. Thanks to democracy, every single member of a country is free to start a business on his own or making investments on whatever he wants. The countries which are administrated by some groups or people have the possibility of leading money to everywhere but education. However, well-educated societies lie within the democracies’ nature itself. Countries governed by democracy are...

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