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Types of defective democracies

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=== Exclusive democracy ====== Exclusive democracy ===
Exclusive democracies are defective democracies because certain people have more rights then other people. Historical examples like the [[Jim Crow laws]] in the [[United States]] that disenfranchised Black citizens, making worker toward suicidal rate of production, and barring Women from voting or working as a case of an exclusive democracy defect. The [[women's suffrage ]], [[Labor history of the United States|Labour movement in United states]], [[Second-wave feminism]], and [[civil rights movements]], leading to laws like [[Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution]], [[Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938]], [[ Equal Pay Act of 1963]], and the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]], aimed to address such exclusions and expand voting rights to all adult citizens regardless of race or sex. while these laws have improve the general public, there is still lasting legacy, such as [[Redlining]], [[New Jim Crow]], [[Gerrymandering]], the [[Labor unions in the United States|decline of unions]], and the [[gender pay gap]]. Many critics have also cited the United States as a [[corporatocracy]], due to the extensive [[lobbying]] by many conglomerates and the law that corporation have certain [[ Corporate personhood|rights]]. In addition to the issues of rights of individuals residing in some US territories and states such as [[Puerto Rico ]] and [[Hawaii]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|title=Democratization Vol.11|last=Merkel|first=Wolfgang|journal=Democratization |publisher=Taylor & Francis Ltd.|year=2004|issn= 1351-0347|pages=49}}</ref>Exclusive democracies are defective democracies because certain people have more rights then other people. Historical examples like the [[Jim Crow laws]] in the [[United States]] that disenfranchised Black citizens, making worker toward suicidal rate of production, and barring Women from voting or working as a case of an exclusive democracy defect. The [[women's suffrage]], [[Labor history of the United States|Labour movement in United states]], [[Second-wave feminism]], and [[civil rights movements]], leading to laws like [[Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution]], [[Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938]], [[ Equal Pay Act of 1963]], and the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]], aimed to address such exclusions and expand voting rights to all adult citizens regardless of race or sex. while these laws have improve the general public, there is still lasting legacy, such as [[Redlining]], [[New Jim Crow]], [[Gerrymandering]], the [[Labor unions in the United States|decline of unions]], and the [[gender pay gap]]. Many critics have also cited the United States as a [[corporatocracy]], due to the extensive [[lobbying]] by many conglomerates and the law that corporation have certain [[ Corporate personhood|rights]]. In addition to the issues of rights of individuals residing in some US territories and states such as [[Puerto Rico ]] and [[Hawaii]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|title=Democratization Vol.11|last=Merkel|first=Wolfgang|journal=Democratization |publisher=Taylor & Francis Ltd.|year=2004|issn= 1351-0347|pages=49}}</ref>
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