Political Science, asked by ishwari1353, 1 month ago

Who defined democracy as "Government of the people, by the people, for the people"
(a) Mahatma Gandhi
(b) Abraham Lincoln
(c) Woodrow
(d) Harold Laski




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Answered by xxBrokenBoyzxx
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Answer:

Abraham Lincoln

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Answered by LostFairy
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b) Abraham Lincoln

More Information:-

  • Democracy may be a word familiar to most, but it is a concept still misunderstood and misused at a time when dictators, single-party regimes, and military coup leaders alike assert popular support by claiming the mantle of democracy.
  • Yet the power of the democratic idea has prevailed through a long and turbulent history, and democratic government, despite continuing challenges, continues to evolve and flourish throughout the world.
  • Democracy, which derives from the Greek word demos, or people, is defined as government in which the supreme power is vested in the people.
  • In some forms, democracy can be exercised directly by the people; in large societies, it is by the people through their elected agents.
  • Or, in the memorable phrase of President Abraham Lincoln, democracy is "government of the people, by the people, and for the people."
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