Political Science, asked by hussainaamir110, 9 months ago

democracy and illiteracy cannot move together how?

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Answered by Anonymous
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"Democracy and mass literacy follow the opposite paths"

Democracy and mass literacy follow the opposite paths"With due regard, I think it is your hypothesis and your general views pertaining democracy that follow opposite paths.

Democracy and mass literacy follow the opposite paths"With due regard, I think it is your hypothesis and your general views pertaining democracy that follow opposite paths.In my opinion, democracy and mass literacy go hand in hand like two parallel roads and that there is a positive regression between the two. Consider, for example, the state of democracy and the rate of literacy in Pakistan now and a decade ago, or at the time of its birth. There is an improvement indeed, a little tough. Also research the cases of established democracies in this regard. Do you think that in USA or Uk, role model democratic countries, had an overnight paradigm shift in their governing systems and that they never happen to have struggled for such levels of democracies? Or do you simply mean that people in today's established democracies were born literate? Indeed, they struggled for centuries to establish their self-made governing system on the lands they themselves inhabit.

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