Sociology, asked by jainhimika2454, 10 months ago

Democracy does not stand for:
(a) Democratic Right
(b) Elections
(c) Violence
(d) Accommodation of diversity

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Answered by Sauron
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Answer:

Option (c) Violence

Democracy does not stand for violence.

Additional Information:

• Violence involves physical force which is hurting or damaging someone or something.

• Democracy is a type of government which includes an active participation of the members/citizens of any particular organisation/nation.

• Democracy is a government of the people, for the people and by the people.

• In democracy, the people have the supreme power of electing the candidate they think is capable of.

• The people can take part in the decisions that affect the way their community is working.

Answered by Brainlywizard00
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C) Violence√√

Explanation:-

Democracy doesn't stand for Violence.

Democracy aims at the exclusion of violence, and theoretically should render violence unnecessary, since all groups and individuals should be able to express their views and interests through a process of rational deliberation. Yet this is obviously not always the case. The democratic state, like any other, uses violence when necessary to maintain itself in existence and to resist those violent movements that reject democratic processes. The danger is that such use of violence may escape democratic control and undermine foundational right.

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