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difference between democratic and non democratic?​

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Answered by neeta27
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Difference Between Democratic and Non-Democratic Government

Power

Democratic Government: The power lies with the people.

Non-Democratic Government: The power lies with the government.

Decisions

Democratic Government: People choose what is right for them.

Non-Democratic Government: Government makes decisions for the people.

Equal Rights

Democratic Government: All people have equal rights regardless of their status and positions.

Non-Democratic Government: All people are not treated equally.

Leaders

Democratic Government: Leaders or representatives are elected by the people.

Non-Democratic Government: People cannot select or change the leaders.

Answered by supriya2676
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A democratic government is a government that follows the political system of democracy. Democracy is a system of governance where the citizens of a country exercise power directly or through elected representatives who form a governing body.

There are four main elements in a democracy:

Political system where the government is selected and replaced through fair and free elections

Active participation of citizens in politics and civic life.

Law that applies equally to all citizens

Protection of the human rights of all citizens

A non-democratic government is a government that does not follow democracy. A non-democratic government can be a monarchy, oligarchy, aristocracy, anarchy, feudalism, theocracy or any other governance form. Let’s briefly look at some of these forms of governance in order to understand the characteristics of a non-democratic Government

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