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democratic government is better in reduction of poverty and inequality.justify​

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Answered by Sankalan544
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Four ways in which democracies have been able to reduce inequality and poverty are: Gives equal voting rights to all the citizens. ... Ensures social equality by protecting the rights of the citizens without discrimination. Equally distributes benefits to all the sections of the society.

Answered by akshita5081
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Many scholars claim that democracy improves the welfare of the poor. This article uses data on infant and child mortality to challenge this claim. Cross-national studies tend to exclude from their samples nondemocratic states that have performed well; this leads to the mistaken inference that nondemocracies have worse records than democracies. Once these and other flaws are corrected, democracy has little or no effect on infant and child mortality rates. Democracies spend more money on education and health than nondemocracies, but these benefits seem to accrue to middle- and upper-income groups.

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