Social Sciences, asked by sanjanatukadiya, 3 months ago

Who does the government work for in a democracy?

a) For wonself b) For labours c) For people​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Generally, the two types of democracy are direct and representative. In a direct democracy, the people directly deliberate and decide on legislation. In a representative democracy, the people elect representatives to deliberate and decide on legislation, such as in parliamentary or presidential democracy.

Answered by akshita06092005
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Answer:

Option c For People

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  • Government plans to digitise public libraries across the country.
  • Government organization are really satisfying.
  • Government can work on the basis of public.
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