Social Sciences, asked by dubeyshreya078, 11 months ago

Democracy is a form of government in which the rulers are elected by the people.this raises many questions:
Who are the rulers in this definition?
Which official must be elected for any government to called democracy?
Which decision may be taken by non elected officials in a democracy?
What kind of election constitute a democratic elections?
What conditions must be fulfilled for an election to be considered democratic?
Who are the people who can elect the rulers or get elected as rulers?
Should this include every citizen on an equal basis?
Can a democracy deny some citizens this right?
Finally, what kind of a form of government is democracy?
Can elected rulers do whatever they want in a democracy?
Or must a democratic government function with some limits?
Is it necessary for a democracy to respect some rights of the citizens?

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Answered by francis000
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Answer:

Explanation:Democracy, meaning "rule of the people", is a system of government in which the citizens exercise power directly or elect representatives from among themselves to form a governing body, such as a parliament.

The United States is a representative democracy. This means that our government is elected by citizens. Here, citizens vote for their government officials.

The nature of democracy is that elected officials are accountable to the people, and they must return to the voters at prescribed intervals to seek their mandate to continue in office. For that reason most democratic constitutions provide that elections are held at fixed regular intervals.

Answered by Anonymous
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A democracy is a system where people can change their rulers in a peaceful manner and the government is given the right to rule because the people say it may."[ 6] Origins of Democracy.

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