Sociology, asked by sweetpriya6814, 10 months ago

To measure democracies on the basis of expected outcomes, which of the following practices and institutions would one look for?
(a) Regular, free and fair elections
(b) Open public debate on major policies
(c) Citizens’ right to information about the government
(d) All of the above

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Answered by steffiaspinno
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(a) Regular, free and fair elections

All modern democracies hold elections, however, not all races are vote-based. Conservative autocracies, Marxist systems, and single-party state-run administrations additionally stage decisions to provide their standard with the atmosphere of authenticity. In such races, there might be just a single applicant or a rundown of competitors, with no elective decisions. Chosen authorities are responsible to individuals, and they should get back to the electors at recommended stretches to look for their command to proceed in office. This implies that authorities in a majority rule government should acknowledge the danger of being removed from office. The one exemption is judges who, to protect them against famous tension and assist with guaranteeing their fairness, might be delegated forever and taken out just for genuine indecencies.

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