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what is the most important job of ordinary people in a democracy​

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Answered by aanchalkumari49
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Students of democracy increasingly emphasize the fact that democracy implies government by the people, not mere "electoral democracy" in which elites hold elections but the citizens have little real influence on their actions. Genuinely "effective democracy" does not simply result from elite cost-benefit calculations. It emerges when ordinary people acquire resources and values that enable them to put effective pressures on elites\-\- a process that we term "human empowerment." "Self-expression values" reflect a syndrome of interpersonal trust, tolerance and political activism that plays a crucial role in the emergence and survival of democracy. When people have relatively ample economic and cognitive resources, and move from emphasizing survival values toward emphasizing self-expression values, they become most effective in the struggle to obtain democratic institutions.

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Answered by ompirkashsingh893349
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The ordinary citizen plays an important role in emocracy as because of ordinary citizens the elected representative of India is elected so that we say that India is a democratic country.The values we learn through it is that the elected representative is only chosen by the ordinary citizen that why it is a democratic. The main value is that in India elections are democratic as people have right to choose their rulers.

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Citizens can play a decisive and crucial role in strengthening democracy in the following ways:

1.They can choose the right and honest people to form and run the government.

2. They can actively participate in the Governance of the country and the decision making process. They can keep them self aware of the current issues and have the government to maintain peace.

3. They should exercise their rights and carry out their duties. People can put pressure on political parties and this can be done through petitions, publicity and agitations. A political parties feel that they would lose public support by not taking up reforms they will become more serious about reforms...

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