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difference between ideal democracy nominal democracy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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a nominal democracy, as we normally used the term, refers to a system of governance which is run by the people's elected representatives. ... an ideal democracy is a system in which every citizen must be able to play equal role in decision making .

Answered by ruhianzum
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Minimal democracy can be referred to a form of governance where some meagre form of civil rights are given to the citizens of that country.

Ideal democracy is a referred to as a form of government in which the citizens enjoy complete liberties and rights.

nominal democracy can be referred to a form of governance where some meagre form of civil rights are given to the citizens of that country.

Ideal democracy is a referred to as a form of government in which the citizens enjoy complete liberties and rights.

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