list any six democratic conduct and describe any four of them
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six democratic conduct
1. Citizens’ Rights
2. Federalism
3. Separation of Powers and Judicial Independence
4. Executive Powers
5. Political parties educate Public opinion.
6. It makes the working of parliamentary government possible.
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1 Citizen's Rights :- In a democracy, every citizen has certain basic rights that the state cannot take away from them. These rights are internationally recognized and guaranteed. Everyone has the right to have their own beliefs, including their religious beliefs, and to say and write what they think
2. Federalism:-
More and more democracies are adopting federalism, or some form of decentralization. According to this principle, each government function should be performed by the lowest level of government that is capable of performing that function effectively
3.Executive Powers :-
In presidential democracies, the government is headed by a directly elected president, who is also the ceremonial head of state. In parliamentary democracies, the government is headed by a prime minister and his cabinet, who must enjoy the confidence of parliament, while a president or king acts as the ceremonial head of state
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4. It makes the working of parliamentary government possible. A parliament consists of the representatives of the people. The political parties organize these representatives on party lines. The electorate chooses their representatives on the basis of their party affiliation
1. Citizens’ Rights
2. Federalism
3. Separation of Powers and Judicial Independence
4. Executive Powers
5. Political parties educate Public opinion.
6. It makes the working of parliamentary government possible.
describe:-
1 Citizen's Rights :- In a democracy, every citizen has certain basic rights that the state cannot take away from them. These rights are internationally recognized and guaranteed. Everyone has the right to have their own beliefs, including their religious beliefs, and to say and write what they think
2. Federalism:-
More and more democracies are adopting federalism, or some form of decentralization. According to this principle, each government function should be performed by the lowest level of government that is capable of performing that function effectively
3.Executive Powers :-
In presidential democracies, the government is headed by a directly elected president, who is also the ceremonial head of state. In parliamentary democracies, the government is headed by a prime minister and his cabinet, who must enjoy the confidence of parliament, while a president or king acts as the ceremonial head of state
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4. It makes the working of parliamentary government possible. A parliament consists of the representatives of the people. The political parties organize these representatives on party lines. The electorate chooses their representatives on the basis of their party affiliation
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treat everyone as an equal
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