Social Sciences, asked by aasthamani24, 8 months ago

In the question given below ,there are two statements marked as Assertion(A) and
Reason(R).
Assertion (A): A democratic government rules within limits set by constitutional law and citizens'
rights.
Reason (R): In a democracy, the final decision making power should rest with those elected by
people.
Options:
a A is correct but R is wrong.
b.A is wrong but R is correct.
c. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
d.Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

Answers

Answered by supriyamohanty207
2

Answer:

option d) is the correct answer

Answered by kajalmhaskar
0

Answer:

ANSWER

Statement -1: A democratic government rules within limits set by constitutional laws in the following ways-

It cannot neglect the views, thoughts, opinions and ideas of the citizens i.e. the citizens have say in a democratic government.

The people can change their ruler or the leader if they are unhappy with him. Thus, no political party has a permanent rule in a democratic government.

Explanation:

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