This chapter discusses key concepts in American democracy such as deliberation, citizenship, and different theories of democracy. It outlines principles from the Declaration of Independence like equality, natural rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Representative democracy was chosen to allow for deliberation and include diverse interests. Direct democracy tools like initiatives and referendums empower citizens. Liberal democracies protect individual rights through principles like rule of law. An educated citizenry is important for democratic deliberation and decision making.