Political Science, asked by alvessamuelj2015, 7 months ago

. Answer the following in two or three sentences
5. State any three examples of denial of voting rights.
6. Write any two merits and demerits of democracy.
7. How can we say that Mexico was undemocratic since its independence until 2000?

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Answered by doodamvenu44
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Answer:

Diaz'second term installed the "first effective and long-lasting dictatorship to emerge in Mexico since the advent of independence" through a series of anti- ...

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Answered by isabellanwafo79
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Explanation:

Merits:

1)In democracy the final decision making power must rest with those who was elected by the people.

2)In democracy every one have one vote and every vote must have one and equal value.

Demerits:

Democracy is all about political competition and power play. There is no scope for morality.

Consultation in a democracy from many people leads to delays.

Not knowing the best interest of the people by the elected leaders leads to bad decisions.

Democracy leads to corruption for it is based on electoral competition.

The history of democracy in Mexico has been characterized by a number of regime changes. An iron fist rule by the Spanish colonial government, followed by the establishment of an empire after independence and a series of invasions and coups created infertile ground for the creation of a stable, long term democracy and consistent constitutions. Pockets of democratic regimes were regularly followed by periods of strongman rule until the Mexican Revolution established the Constitution of 1910. Politicians oftentimes bent the rules to dilute the democratic nature of the institutions established by the 1910 Constitution. This led to the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) establishing one-party dictatorship that lasted over 50 years, until the new millennium saw the strengthening and rise of opposition parties.[1] Out of the last four presidents, three have been from non-PRI parties, putting the PRI's power and one-party dictatorship into question.

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