what are outcomes of democracy
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The most basic outcome of democracy is that it produces a government that is accountable to the citizens, and responsive to the needs and expectations of the citizens.
Democratic government can apparently be less efficient than a non-democratic government. This happens because a non-democratic government does not need to arrive at consensus among a diverse set of people. Democracy functions on the basis of deliberation and negotiation and hence decisions are often delayed. But this does not mean that a democratic government is less efficient.
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First , I would like to describe Democracy in the words of Abraham Lincoln "Democracy is the government of the people, by the people and for the people.
Now, democracy has been established in most of the countries.Like America (USA) Democracy is there but there's still a difference between the rich and poor , black and white then what's the benefit of that democracy .
Democracy doesn't allow the person to keep his or her decision.
there isn’t any mechanism to hold the government accountable
decision making is not based on norms and procedures
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