What does democracy mean?
Unequal right to vote
Equal right to vote
Discrimination
None of these
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Equal right to vote
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- The word democracy most often refers to a form of government in which people choose leaders by voting. That is, democracy is a form of govt wherein common people hold political power and they can rule either "directly/through" "elected representatives".
- In a democracy all people have equal voting rights irrespective of their caste, colour, race, ethnicity, gender, status, and income. Every person has one vote and each vote has value.
Democracy is needed because:
- It means that the government is working properly, and the people who elect them are responsible.
- The foundation of democracy is consultation, debate, deliberation & discussion. People communicate and decide together and enhance decision-making quality.
- In a society of citizens of diverse castes, sects and communities living side by side, there are variations. Democracy offers "peaceful solution" to this problem since decisions that are taken by "mutual consent" are followed & respected by all.
- In a democracy, there are chances of taking incorrect decisions. However, since there is room for democratic conversation, those failures cannot be held for a long time by the people. If the people's representatives do not amend their wrong decisions, the people will not elected them at the next elections
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