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Political season is at its height right now we're all glad to be Americans because we live in a democracy. Wait, is this really a democracy?  
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Political { season _6 } is at its { height _6 } right now we're all glad to be Americans because we live in a { democracy _9 }. Wait, is this really a democracy? BS: America is not a democracy.  
BS: America is not a democracy.  
 
 
- You see I was talking with this guy.  
 
- You see I was talking with this guy.  
 
BS: My name is Ben Swann.  
 
BS: My name is Ben Swann.  
- He does a lot of journalism about our political system.
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- He does a lot of { journalism _10 } about our political system.  
BS: and I am a reporter and anchor of WXIX TV in Cincinnati. I am also host and producer of reality check.
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BS: and I am a reporter and anchor of WXIX TV in Cincinnati. I am also { host _4 } and producer of reality check.  
- and I was trying to figure out what he meant, so we started talking about ancient Greece.  
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- and I was trying to figure out what he meant, so we started talking about { ancient _8 } Greece.  
BS: Ancient Greece was a democracy, the people had the ultimate say. So, for instance, in the case of the health care law, instead of having law makers who would draft a bill, vote on the bill, and then let the people know what the decision was. They would write a bill, a health care bill, and then all the people would go to the polls and the people would vote and if the majority of the people said -- we like the health care law -- it would become law. And if the majority of people said -- we don’t like it -- then it wouldn't become law. Everything would be base upon majority rules. But when the founders created our constitution and our bill of rights they established a form of government and they actually determined that a democracy was the worst form of government.
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BS: Ancient Greece was a democracy, the people had the { ultimate _8 } say. So, for instance, in the case of the { health care law _15 }, instead of having law makers who would draft a { bill _4 }, vote on the bill, and then let the people know what the decision was. They would write a bill, a health care bill, and then all the people would go to the { polls _5 } and the people would vote and if the { majority _8 } of the people said -- we like the health care law -- it would become law. And if the majority of people said -- we don’t like it -- then it wouldn't become law. Everything would be base { upon _4 } majority { rules _5 }. But when the { founders _8 } created our { constitution _11 } and our bill of rights they { established _11 } a form of government and they actually determined that a democracy was the worst form of government.  
- Ah, the worst form of government?
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- Ah, the worst form of government?  
BS: Many of the founders said that a democracy was nothing more than mob rule and so they were against democracy and instead felt the correct form of government for this free nation was a republic.
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BS: Many of the founders said that a democracy was nothing more than { mob rule _8 } and so they were against democracy and instead { felt _4 } the correct form of government for this free nation was a republic.  
- Ah yes a republic! ...to the republic for which it stands... So, what's a republic?
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- Ah yes a republic! ...to the republic for which it { stands _6 }... So, what's a republic?  
BS: Well a republic is a form of government, let me start that again, a republic is a form of government where the people would go to the polls to elect men and women who represent them and then those elected leaders create and vote on laws. The people don't vote directly on laws that affect their life, rather it's law makers who are chosen among the people. And these are supposed to be the best, the smartest, the most ethical, the most moral, the most upright men and women in the society who represent the majority of society. And that's the form of government we have in the United States. The other thing that is important to understand is the distinction between democracy and a republic is that a democracy is the rule of man. Man ruling over each other, which our founders believe turns into mob rule. A republic is the rule of law, laws are formed and created as a bill of rights or a constitution and then those laws are never superseded by mob rules or superseded by elected officials. They are all under law. So republic is actually the rule of law.
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BS: Well a republic is a form of government, let me start that again, a republic is a form of government where the people would go to the polls to { elect _5 } men and women who represent them and then those elected { leaders _7 } create and vote on laws. The people don't vote directly on laws that { affect _6 } their life, rather it's law makers who are chosen among the people. And these are supposed to be the best, the smartest, the most { ethical _7 }, the most moral, the most { upright _7 } men and women in the society who represent the majority of society. And that's the form of government we have in the United States. The other thing that is important to understand is the distinction { between _7 } democracy and a republic is that a democracy is the rule of man. Man ruling over each other, which our founders believe { turns _5 } into mob rule. A republic is the rule of law, laws are formed and created as a bill of rights or a constitution and then those laws are never { superseded _9 } by mob rules or superseded by elected officials. They are all under law. So republic is actually the rule of law.  
- You heard it here, we are ruled by law in a republic. Let's go elect some officials then. Ben thanks for talking.
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- You heard it here, we are ruled by law in a republic. Let's go elect some { officials _9 } then. Ben thanks for talking.  
 
BS: It was a pleasure.
 
BS: It was a pleasure.
 
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Listening Exercise

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Watch the video and complete the text according to what you can understand.

Political

is at its

right now we're all glad to be Americans because we live in a

. Wait, is this really a democracy? BS: America is not a democracy.
- You see I was talking with this guy.
BS: My name is Ben Swann.
- He does a lot of

about our political system.
BS: and I am a reporter and anchor of WXIX TV in Cincinnati. I am also

and producer of reality check.
- and I was trying to figure out what he meant, so we started talking about

Greece.
BS: Ancient Greece was a democracy, the people had the

say. So, for instance, in the case of the

, instead of having law makers who would draft a

, vote on the bill, and then let the people know what the decision was. They would write a bill, a health care bill, and then all the people would go to the

and the people would vote and if the

of the people said -- we like the health care law -- it would become law. And if the majority of people said -- we don’t like it -- then it wouldn't become law. Everything would be base

majority

. But when the

created our

and our bill of rights they

a form of government and they actually determined that a democracy was the worst form of government.
- Ah, the worst form of government?
BS: Many of the founders said that a democracy was nothing more than

and so they were against democracy and instead

the correct form of government for this free nation was a republic.
- Ah yes a republic! ...to the republic for which it

... So, what's a republic?
BS: Well a republic is a form of government, let me start that again, a republic is a form of government where the people would go to the polls to

men and women who represent them and then those elected

create and vote on laws. The people don't vote directly on laws that

their life, rather it's law makers who are chosen among the people. And these are supposed to be the best, the smartest, the most

, the most moral, the most

men and women in the society who represent the majority of society. And that's the form of government we have in the United States. The other thing that is important to understand is the distinction

democracy and a republic is that a democracy is the rule of man. Man ruling over each other, which our founders believe

into mob rule. A republic is the rule of law, laws are formed and created as a bill of rights or a constitution and then those laws are never

by mob rules or superseded by elected officials. They are all under law. So republic is actually the rule of law.
- You heard it here, we are ruled by law in a republic. Let's go elect some

then. Ben thanks for talking.
BS: It was a pleasure.