Political Science, asked by dineshsagwan1000, 11 months ago

describe the social outcomes of democracy ?​

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Answered by xo345050855
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Answer:Healthcare,Job assinant,Wellfare,UBI(s),e.c.t.

Explanation:

Most of those listed above are determined  the people(whomever they may be) normally through their votes dierecalty or those they

Answered by Nereida
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  • No society can fully and permanently resolve conflicts among different groups but we can certainly learn to respect these differences and we can also evolve mechanism to negotiate the differences.

  • The democracy is best suited to produce social outcome.

  • The non democratic governments of internal blind and and start suppressing the internal social differences. They often handle social differences and conflicts in such a way that the government gets benefit and the people of the country do not.

  • However, the ability to handle social differences and conflicts is a plus point of democratic government.

  • It is necessary for a democratic country to not simply rule By maturity opinion but it also work with minority so that they view the general people of the country.

  • They should also remember that maturity and minority of Indians are not permanent.

  • It is also necessary daddy Rule By majority does not become the rule of majority community in terms of religion or caste or linguistic group,etc.

  • Rule by maturity means that in case of every decision or in case of every election, different people and groups may and can form a majority.

  • Democracy is also best in terms of providing dignity and freedom to the people of the country.

  • The equal treatment of women is also a necessary ingredient of a democratic society.

  • The democracy in India has strengthened the claims of the disadvantage and discriminated cast for equal status and equal opportunity.

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