Social Sciences, asked by tusharsharma7016, 1 year ago

can or should democracy be judged by its outcome?

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Answered by ShivaG
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Democracy Should Be Judged By Its Outcome Because It Opens The Path Of Expectations Which Is One Of Criteria For Judging Any Democratic Country.

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Answered by Priatouri
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Yes! The following are the reasons in support of the given statement:

1.  The analysis method of democracy is continuous as it claims one examination, it presents an extra test.

2. It automatically gives birth to the expectations and accusations by the common public whenever there emerge a thought of knowing about the functioning of democracy.

3. The estimation of the awareness and expectations of the people can get from the very fact that people use their power of complaining and critically look at the leaders and the leading and the all-powerful.  

4. This is one way that converts the status of a subject into citizens.  

5. Individuals nowadays are aware of the power of using the Equal Franchise as it can make a difference to the way the state is governed and to their own self-interest.

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