That is answered: a democratic state; at least, a state democratic in spirit.
Constitutional liberty does exist in what Professor Giddings calls a "democratic state," but cannot in what the same author calls a "democratic form of government.
This, according to Professor Giddings, would make it a "democratic state.
De Tocqueville's Preface To The Second Part The Americans live in a democratic state of society, which has naturally suggested to them certain laws and a certain political character.
When men living in a democratic state of society are enlightened, they readily discover that they are confined and fixed within no limits which constrain them to take up with their present fortune.
And Louisiana--a Democratic State, and will be just as long as Democrats count the votes--Louisiana has the impudence to talk about free trade and yet it wants its sugar protected.
The Democratic party is incapable of advancement; the only stock that it has in trade to-day is the old infamous doctrine of Democratic State Rights.
I say more; every State that seceded from this Union was a Democratic State.
Every State that seceded from the United States was a Democratic State.
Their crusade against the "Money Power" meant that in their opinion money must not become a power in a democratic state.
The Abolitionists believed that a democratic state, which ignored the natural rights proclaimed by the Declaration of Independence, was a piece of organized political hypocrisy,--worthy only of destruction.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "democratic state" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.