Social Sciences, asked by dinesh914, 5 months ago

the government takes collective decisions on behalf of (a) the rich people (b) the poor people. (c) it's citizens. (d) the man​

Answers

Answered by rakshit9847
7

Answer:

(c) it's citizens is the ans

Explanation:

It is not possible for everybody to participate as everyone has not the correct knowledge about this and many of them have no time and India population is very vast so thankxx guys PLZZ follow me I will increase your 2 follower thankxx guys really

Answered by yogeshkumar49685
3

Answer:

The government takes collective decisions on behalf of (c) it's citizens.

Explanation:

Because there are so many different models of democratic government around the world, it is sometimes easier to understand the concept of democracy by focusing on what it is not. So democracy is not autocracy or dictatorship, in which one person rules, nor oligarchy, in which a small segment of society rules. If democracy is properly understood, it should not even be "rule of the majority" if minorities' interests are completely ignored. In theory, a democracy is government on behalf of all the people, according to their "will." The moral strength – and popular appeal – of the concept of democracy stems from two key principles:

1. Individual autonomy: The belief that no one should be bound by rules imposed by others. People should have the ability to direct their own lives (within reason).

2. Equality: The belief that everyone should have the same opportunity to influence societal decisions that affect them.

#SPJ3

Similar questions