Which of these is not an instance of broader meaning of democracy?
(a) Taking opinion of all the family members before taking a decision
(b) Being allowed to ask questions in the class
(c) Having no say in one's marriage plan
(d) None of the above
iment democracy?
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none of the above is democracy
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Ans: (c) Having no say in one's marriage plan
Having no say in one's marriage plan is not an example of the broader meaning of democracy.
Democracy is generally considered to be a system of government in which power is held in the hands of the people and carried by them directly or indirectly through representatives.
- Democracy does not necessarily have a single definition. It plays a major role in our everyday lives. A country becomes democratic when it follows all principles of democracy. Any organisation in a broader context can be considered to be democratic.
- Democracy can also be considered for organisations other than the government, be it family, schools, colleges or business organisations
- Democracy should be based on the principle of one person, one vote and one value. In a similar way, a person's opinion should be considered equal no matter what. That is why the first point is an example of democracy.
- In a democracy, a government is accountable and can be questioned. In the same way, raising issues in a question or class also is an exhibition of democracy. Therefore the third point is a democratic value
- But not being allowed to keep your say is undemocratic and can be considered against democracy like having no say in one's marriage plan.
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