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Americans Are Concerned About DemocracyCEFR B1

25 Nov 2025

Adapted from Johns Hopkins University, Futurity CC BY 4.0

Photo by Marek Studzinski, Unsplash

AI-assisted adaptation of the original article, simplified for language learners.

An important study reveals that Americans have significant concerns about democracy and its future. It shows that Republicans are divided into three main groups regarding presidential power and government trust. One group supports strong presidential authority, including actions without Congressional approval. In contrast, others emphasize the importance of checks and balances, fearing excessive power concentration.

The research highlights that among all Americans, there is a shared belief that democracy is currently facing a crisis. Many citizens feel that politicians do not represent their interests. Concerns are also evident regarding the integrity of elections, with a considerable number doubting the fairness of federal elections.

Overall, these divisions within the Republican Party and the general public's skepticism about democracy suggest the need for deeper understanding and reform. The study provides insights into the various ways Americans engage with democracy and the media they trust.

Difficult words

  • concernA feeling of worry or anxiety about something.
    concerns
  • authorityThe power to make decisions and enforce rules.
  • integrityThe quality of being honest and fair.
  • doubtTo feel uncertain or unsure about something.
    doubting
  • emphasizeTo highlight or stress something as important.
  • reformTo change something to improve it.
  • skepticismDoubt or disbelief about something.

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Discussion questions

  • Why do you think there is skepticism about democracy?
  • How can citizens express their concerns more effectively?
  • What reforms do you think would improve democracy?

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