Political Science, asked by Piyush22072004, 1 year ago

what are the advantages and disadvantages of democracy

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Answered by prakharbajpai1
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There are two major advantages to ademocracy. First, it is the form of government that is most likely to protect the people's rights. Second, it is the form of government that is least likely to make huge mistakes in a hurry. ... The major disadvantage to ademocracy is that it can be slow to respond to important issues.
Answered by Abhishek75700
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✴⚫↪THE ADVANTAGES OF DEMOCRACY ARE↪⬇
It promotes equality.LIn=》 a democracy, there is equality among the citizens since anybody of legal age and a citizen of a country has the right to vote regardless of status, gender and religious affiliation. This also goes for any citizen who wants to serve the city or the country as an elected official.
✴⚫↪Popular Sovereignty: The supreme power vests in the hands of the common-people of the country. If the elected representatives act irresponsibly, then they can be dropped in the next election. Hence, democracy ensures sovereignty of the people.
⚫✴↪Sense of cooperation and fraternal feeling: Every citizen, men or women, rich or poor, is considered equal in the eyes of law. The feeling of unity, oneness, and cooperation is the basis of democracy. The dignity and honour of every individual is protected without any discrimination. The social gap is thus reduced.
✴⚫↪It promotes change. This political system can promote changes in the government without having to resort to any form of violence. It tries to make citizens feel great and even provides them with a good sense of participation and involvement.
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SOME DISADVANTAGES OF DEMOCRACY ARE↪⬇
✴⚫↪Lack of educated and experienced voters: A large number of uneducated voters participate in the election process. As they have very little to do in matters of government except recording their vote, they have no political experience and become victims of powerful people who deceive them with large promises and use them for their own private ends.
⚫✴↪Lack of educated and experienced voters: A large number of uneducated voters participate in the election process. As they have very little to do in matters of government except recording their vote, they have no political experience and become victims of powerful people who deceive them with large promises and use them for their own private ends.
✴⚫↪instigates corruption.Those who are elected to power might resort to unethical means for personal interests and engage in corrupt practices. During their tenure in office, they might take advantage of authority for personal gains, putting the interests of the masses at the backseat.
⚫✴↪ may involve immoral practices during elections.To lure the masses, election campaigns might involve immoral practices, where candidates would use muscle power to draw the majority of votes, even trying to tarnish their opponents’ reputation. Money and power may be abused to influence the people to disregard opposing parties.HOPE THIS HELPS U PIYUSH ☺☺✌✋
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