Political Science, asked by thrishayadav13, 8 months ago

how are democracies different from non-democracies?​

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Answered by ColenoplayzPFS
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Answer:

   In a democratic government, people elect their rulers and have right in decision making. In non-democratic governments, people do not elect their rulers and have no right in decision making. There is freedom of expression and people enjoy political rights.

Answered by ini05
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Democracy:-

1)democracy implies both popular participation and govern in the public interest and can take a wide variety of forms.

2) It divides the power into legislation, execution and adjudication.

Non- Democracy

1) non-democracy is a system of rule by individuals or a small group of people, not all people.

2)The power in non-democracy are only held by the ruler.

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