Social Sciences, asked by Rosh370, 1 year ago

”If democracy is to work, citizens must not only be aware of their rights and fight for them” Justify the statement .

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Answered by Nyaberiduke
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Answer:

Democracy is the rule of the majority.

Explanation:

Democracy is only considered when majority of the people are for a common opinion.

It doesn't matter whether the opinion is just or viable but as long as tyranny on numbers favors it it is taken into account.

For democracy to be employed , the people should know their constitutional rights , with this , they are able to fight and repel what is imposed to them against democracy.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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"If democracy is to work, citizens must not only be aware of their rights and fight for them"- Democracy is the form of government which is accepted by the world, in democracy it’s the people who has the power to make a government or even break the government for that matter.

EXPLANATION:

In democracy it is "by the people", "of the people", "for the people". People are given all the human rights in a democracy and are allowed to excise them when in need.

Most of the time people are mislead and they are not aware of the rights provided to them as citizens of a democratic country. So people not only should be 'aware' of the rights but also should fight for it.

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