Social Sciences, asked by rsk897166, 6 months ago

3. Which of these statements about the relationship between democracy and rights is
more valid? Give reasons for your preference. AS,
a. Every country that is a democracy gives rights to its citizens.
b. Every country that gives rights to its citizens is a democracy
c. Giving rights is good, but it is not necessary for a democracy

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Answered by harinanda19
3

Answer:

Statement A is more valid about the relationship between democracy and rights. The statement ' Every country that is a democracy give rights to its citizens' is more valid because citizens enjoy right only in a democratic state.

Answered by deepikamr06
1

More specifically, in democracies, these fundamental or inalienable rights include freedom of speech and expression, freedom of religion and conscience, freedom of assembly, and the right to equal protection before the law.Every country that is a democracy gives rights to its citizens. In a democracy, every citizen has the right to vote and the right to be elected. For democratic elections to take place, it is necessary that citizens should have the right to express their opinion, form political parties and take part in other political activities. Besides, in democratic countries, special provisions are made for the protection of rights. Our Constitution also has a list of Fundamental Rights which are protected by the judiciary. Statement A is more valid about the relationship between democracy and rights. The statement ' Every country that is a democracy give rights to its citizens' is more valid because citizens enjoy right only in a democratic state. Without rights citizen cannot participate in the administration of the state.

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