Sociology, asked by Luffy2086, 8 months ago

In a democracy direct participation in competitive politics is done by:
(a) forming organisations
(b) promoting interests
(c) contesting elections
(d) mobilising masses

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Answered by Sauron
4

Answer:

Option (c) Contesting Elections

In a democracy direct participation in competitive politics is done by: Contesting Elections

Additional Information:

• Democracy is a type of government which includes an active participation of the members/citizens of any particular organisation/nation.

• Democracy is a government of the people, for the people and by the people.

• In democracy, the people have the supreme power of electing the candidate they think is capable of.

• The people can take part in the decisions that affect the way their community is working.

• Election is a formal process in which the population chooses any individual to hold the public office.

• Contesting Elections is one of the important features which help in direct participation in the politics, as elections are the only way people are able to choose their representative.

Answered by thebraineddude
0

Answer:

option c is the answer

Explanation:

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