Democracy is not appear to be very successful in reducing economic equality justify
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In actual life, democracies do not appear to be very successful in reducing economic inequalities.
The poor constitute a large proportion of our voters and no party will like to lose their votes.
Yet democratically elected governments do not appear to be as keen to address the question of poverty as you would expect them to.
The poor constitute a large proportion of our voters and no party will like to lose their votes.
Yet democratically elected governments do not appear to be as keen to address the question of poverty as you would expect them to.
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democracy is not very successful as many people in India depend upon agricultural activities ,many people are below poverty line but democracy can suggest many new scheme but to get these scheme they have to need some Money so,in my point of view democracy may not appear to reduce economic equality
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democracy is not very successful as many people in India depend upon agricultural activities ,many people are below poverty line but democracy can suggest many new scheme but to get these scheme they have to need some Money so,in my point of view democracy may not appear to reduce economic equality
I think this answer may help u
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