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Pleaze answer it I know its quite tough but I swear to follow the person who answers Q.1 Why do we prefer democracy over any other form of government? Give 4 reasons. Q.2 What is the significance of rule of law and respect for rights in a democratic country? State 4 points. Q.3 What is democracy? Explain any 4 features of democracy. Q.4 ‘Democracy enhances the dignity of citizen.’ Justify this statement. Q.5 ‘A Democratic government is a better form of government because it allows us to correct our own mistake.’ Discuss. Q.6 Why is democracy called a ‘‘Government by discussion’’? Q.7 This cartoon was drawn when elections were held in Iraq, in the presence of US and other foreign powers. What is your view regarding this cartoon? Why is the word ‘DEMOCRACY’ written in this particular way? Q.8 Despite its demerits, why is democracy the most preferred form of government? Explain. Q.9 Democracy is the most popular form of government emerging in the modern times; still the shortcomings cannot be ruled out. Justify the statement by accessing short comings of democracy. Q.10 Write any two arguments in favour and two against democracy as a form of governments.

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Answered by maditya9306
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1-Democracy in every country is relevant because of the following reasons:

1. It ensures in giving equality to every person in the country.

2. No specific power is provided to any single person.

3. People have become powerful in choosing the government.

4. No discrimination is done on the basis of gender, caste, etc.

Q2-Rule of law means every individual in a democracy should abide by the law or a constitution which is made. Respect for rights means that every citizen of a democratic state is provided with some important rights and it is the duty of everybody to respect each other's rights and comply with them.

Q3-Democracy is a form of government when people have the right to chose its leaders to make decisions for the nation. Explanation: Democracy gave rights to the citizens to choose government by electing representatives. Democracy provides political equality with free and fair elections to all.

Q4-This is one of the most famous and oldest sayings.

It is the principle of political equality on easily recognizing the poorest to the richest has the same status and the people are also not subjects to ruler they are the rulers themselves.

Q5-Democracy always offers scope for correction which is impossible in any other form of government. ... § The advantage of democracy is that, if there is any mistake, it cannot be hidden for long. Sooner or later the public comes to know about them. § There is always space for public discussion on these mistakes.

Q6

Because a democratic government is involved of members of rajya sabha lok sabha if a decision taken by the government goes to the panel of rajya sabha and lok sabha were lots of discussion is taken place where possible mistake are made so this is called government of discussion

Q8-Answer: Despite its demerits democracy is still the most preferred form of government as it is: A more accountable form of government. It responds to the needs of the people because the constitution requires it. ... It is clearly better than any other form of government.

Q9-Democracy is the most popular form of government emerging in modern times. Still its shortcomings cannot be ruled out." Justify the statement by assessing any five shortcomings of democracy. Answer: ... (v) Democracy leads to corruption for it is based on electoral competition.

Q10-1. Democracy improves the quality of decision-making and reduces the chances of rash and irresponsible decisions taken.

2. Democracy provides a method to deal with differences and conflicts between its citizens.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Jawaharlal nehru write a book the discovery of India in these book he says that Indian in Indian unity is not something imposed from the outside but rather, '' it was something deeper and within its fold " . People practised the widest tolerance of beliefs and customs. Unity in diversity exists in India. Nehru describe his country , " Unity in Diversity ".

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