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Differentiate between Democracy and non-Democracy

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Answered by hayavadan
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 In terms of the difference, we see that the democratic government respects peoples’ interests and freedom whereas non-democracies play the reverse of that.

• Democracies allow peoples’ freedom, equality and the general public becomes a part of the decision making process of the country.

• However, in non-democracies, the general public has no role to play in decision making process of the country.

• Democracies are mostly based on elections in which public has the ability of changing the ruling party.

• In non-democratic systems, usually, the power is inherited by generations and there are no elections and there may be no changes in the ruling party as in democratic governments.


Answered by ᎷíssGℓαмσƦσυs
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Explanation:

a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.

Following are three arguements against democracy are:

Change in leaders from time to time

elections can bring about instability in the government.

There is a consumption of excessive time for taking decisions because of consultation to many people, which leads to delays.

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