Political Science, asked by goenkanandini81, 1 year ago

How is every citizen counted in a democracy ?

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Answered by yashgandhi74
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Many Countries have democracy & some of them are Japan , South Korea, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Myanmar, Germany, UK, USA , France etc. Out of 192 countries 123 call themselves as democrati.

Modern democracies, including the United States, extend the right to vote (suffrage) to almost all responsible adult citizens. ... Indeed, “one person, one vote” is seen as a hallmark of representative democracy. Abraham Lincoln best described democracy as “government of the people, by the people, and for the people.”


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Answered by Anonymous
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Citizens' participation in their political system is at the heart of democracy.

A democracy is a political system with institutions that allows citizens to express their political preferences, has constraints on the power

These principles are reflected in all eligible citizens being equal before the law and having equal access

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