9. What do you mean by representative
democracies?
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Representative democracy, also known as indirect democracy or representative government, is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy. ... In it the power is in the hands of the representatives who are elected by the people.
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Representative democracy refers to the where citizens of the country choose elected leaders for themselves and vote for them so that their concerns and interests can be represented. It is important to have representative democracy so as to avoid concentration of authority in one hand and to provide equal chances to all and to avoid discrimination.
Representative Democracy is the most common form of democracy.
- Allows us to elect representatives, who have knowledge and judgment specialized to a definite field.
- Representatives and parties are also able to arbitrate between the different pressure groups and sections of society.
- The helplessness of minorities disappears in a representative democracy, as their needs and demands also receive due consideration.
- Representative democracy can make better sense of demands of the citizens and convert them into practical plan.
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