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The strength of democracy is its ability to uphold the values of for which it stands for these values
2 points
freedom ,right to vote
The right to vote,Freedom ,Independance
The Right to equality,protest
Freedom,Equality,Justice​

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Answered by lavanyawankhede
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Answer:

Democracy may be a word familiar to most, but it is

a concept still misunderstood and misused at a time

when dictators, single-party regimes, and military coup

leaders alike assert popular support by claiming the

mantle of democracy. Yet the power of the democratic

idea has prevailed through a long and turbulent history,

and democratic government,

despite continuing challenges,

continues to evolve and flour-

ish throughout the world.

Democracy, which derives

from the Greek word demos,

or people, is defined, basi-

cally, as government in which

the supreme power is vested in

the people. In some forms,

democracy can be exercised

directly by the people; in large

societies, it is by the people

through their elected agents.

Or, in the memorable phrase of

President Abraham Lincoln,

democracy is government of

the people, by the people, and

for the people.

Freedom and democracy are often used interchange-

ably, but the two are not synonymous. Democracy is

indeed a set of ideas and principles about freedom, but it

also consists of practices and procedures that have been

molded through a long, often tortuous history.

Democracy is the institutionalization of freedom.

In the end, people living in a democratic society must

serve as the ultimate guardians of their own freedom and

must forge their own path toward the ideals set forth in

the preamble to the United Nations Universal

Declaration of Human Rights: Recognition of the

inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights

of all members of the human family is the foundation of

freedom, justice, and peace in the world.

Answered by Anonymous
27

1.freedom,right to vote

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