Social Sciences, asked by ssdsharma9, 9 months ago

What is democracy? Why democracy?
1.What is representative democracy?
2. Which is the most common form of democracy in today’s world?
3.Name any two characteristics of democracy.
4. What is Referendum?
5. Which form of government is considered non-democratic?
6. By whom ‘Legal Framework order’ issued in Pakistan?
7. Which party system is prevalent in China?
8.Name any two countries where free and fair elections are not held.
9.When did the world trade organization setup?
10.Which country does not give voting rights to minorities?
I need it quick pls pls

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Answered by virat293
1

Answer:

Democracy is a form of government in which the rulers are elected by the people. One chief factor common to all democracies is that the government is chosen by the people. It also helps students to demarcate between democratic and non-democratic governments.

Answered by prateekyadav8b26
3

Answer:

Democratic government rules within limits set by constitutional law and citizens' rights. Hence, we can deduce that democracy is a form of government in which: Rulers elected by the people take all the major decisions. Elections offer a choice and fair opportunity to the people to change the current rulers.

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