One occasionally hears the phrase, "The United States is a republic, not a democracy." What this means -- when it means anything at all -- is, "The U.S. is a federal state, not a unitary state."
That is a non-sequitur. Republican government has nothing whatsoever to do with federal/decentralized government. There is no connection between the two, none at all.
France has a unitary system of government. Germany has a federal system. France is just as good a republic.
The U.S. is a democratic republic. As opposed to an aristocratic republic, like the old Republic of Venice, where only the nobility of the Golden Book could vote.
That is a non-sequitur. Republican government has nothing whatsoever to do with federal/decentralized government. There is no connection between the two, none at all.
France has a unitary system of government. Germany has a federal system. France is just as good a republic.
The U.S. is a democratic republic. As opposed to an aristocratic republic, like the old Republic of Venice, where only the nobility of the Golden Book could vote.