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essay on democracy and poverty​

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Under normal circumstances, democracy and poverty do not equate for a nation. Usually, in a democrati, capitalism is prevalent, which causes companies to prosper and people to profit financially. There is normally poverty in a democratic nation, but very rarely the amount of poverty found in India, with over one third of the people living in severe destitution.People of India have extreme faith in their government. The poor people of India are increasingly dedicated to their voting process. About 63% of Indians believe that their vote counts, which is significantly more than that of the United States. Also, the poverty stricken people of India have a three percent higher voting percentile than those of upper classes.It was with India's first democratic leader, Nehru, that the Indian people were initially introduced to democracy.

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