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Q1. Who are the elected representatives in a democracy?

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Q2. Why people are ruled by the elected representatives only in democracy?

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Q3. Describe the process of taking decisions democratically?

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Q4. How citizens contribute in making a better democracy?​

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Answered by bababala
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Q1. Representatives are elected by the public, as in national elections for the national legislature. Elected representatives may hold the power to select other representatives, presidents, or other officers of the government or of the legislature, as the Prime Minister in the latter case. (indirect representation).

Answered by Divyansh50800850
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Question :- (1)

Who are the elected representatives in a democracy?

ANswEr :-

Representatives are elected by the public, as in national elections for the national legislature. Elected representatives may hold the power to select other representatives, presidents, or other officers of the government or of the legislature, as the Prime Minister in the latter case. (indirect representation).

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Question :- (2)

Why people are ruled by the elected representatives only in democracy?

ANswEr :-

Elected representatives are elected by the people in a country, city, or other geographical unit to represent them in a legislature or government. Helping constituents with a range of problems particularly with regard to matters concerning government and local agencies.

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Question :- (3)

Describe the process of taking decisions democratically?

ANswEr :-

Decision-making in government is a process in which evidence, both from systematic research and practical experience, mixes with a complex interaction of ideas, interests, ideologies, institutions and individuals. These several factors are the determinants of decisions at the political and administrative levels.

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Question :- (4)

How citizens contribute in making a better democracy?

ANswEr :-

The more people who participate in a democracy, the more democratic it becomes – or so de Tocqueville believed. But sceptics have challenged that assumption on the basis that not everyone has the skills to make informed political decisions.

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