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When did the United States become a democracy?
America has never been a democracy.

Downstairs, you say independence. You want to laugh me to death.

Whether the United States was founded by a gang of pirates or a puppet controlled by France depends on Britain's face. Before the end of the cold war in the last century, the United States had nothing to do with democracy.

Whether it is the black massacre or the Indian massacre in history, the United States has always been a country where a few white men control power (black, Asian and white women are exceptions, not to mention women and children).

It was not until the black liberation movement after Martin Luther King and all kinds of black equality that the United States had a little right to be close to the people, but it was still not qualified to be called a democratic country.

During the cold war, the slogan of the United States was: freedom.

He is a free country, not a democracy at all.

Who is the country that calls for democracy?

the Soviet Union

The west is a demon country, and the Soviet Union is a country called democracy.

Later, after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the United States took the slogan of democracy and then concretized democracy into voting. Where there is voting, there is democracy. Then he declared that he was a democratic country and a model of democracy.

From beginning to end, the United States is not a democratic country.