Outcomes of Democracy
Outcomes of Democracy
Outcomes of Democracy
Question-1
What is the basis of democracy and what are its advantages?
Solution:
Democracy is based on the idea of deliberation and negotiation.
Deliberation and negotiation have an advantage as they ensure that
the decisions taken are acceptable to all the people.
Question-2
Mention a few factors that determine the economic growth of a
country.
Solution:
The factors that determine the economic growth of a country are…
(i) Population
(ii) Size
(iii) Natural resources
(iv) Relationship with other countries
(v) Global situation
(vi) Geographic position
(vii) Economic policies of the government.
Question-3
What are the challenges faced by democratic governments?
Solution:
Democratic governments face the challenge of expansion. The basic
principle of a democratic government has to be established across all
the regions, different social groups and various institutions. Greater
power should be delegated to local governments.
Question-7
Compare democracies and non-democratic countries on the basis
of economic growth.
Solution:
On an average dictatorial regimes have a slightly higher economic
growth rate. Poor democracies and non-democratic countries
have the same economic growth rate.
When we consider the economic growth, only in democracies, we
find a terrible imbalance among the citizens.
South Africa and Brazil – the difference between the rich and the
poor is enormous
Denmark and Hungary – the economic standard is more
balanced.
Question-8
Write a brief note on the status of women in democratic and
non-democratic countries.
Solution:
In democratic and non-democratic countries we find that men
dominated the society. Women had to struggle for equal
treatment in society. In India we find that female foeticide is
still prevalent in villages.
In modern democracies the laws have ensured that women
are treated equally in society. In a non-democratic set up, this
is not possible as the principle of individual freedom and
dignity is not a legal or moral force.
Question-9
What should the government do to lift the poor from the
clutches of poverty?
Solution:
It is the duty of a democratic country to lift the poor from the
clutches of poverty, for all citizens have equal rights in a
democracy. Programmes, for the upliftment of the poor are
necessary. Free education, free health care is very necessary
in poor democracies. India is implementing many schemes
for the upliftment of the poor. The gap between the poor and
the rich is slowly becoming narrower in India.
Question 10
How do democratic governments ensure transparency? Explain any
three points.
Answer:
Question 12.
Explain the role of democratic governments in reducing economic disparities.
Or, “Democracies do not appear to be very successful in reducing economic
inequalities”. Examine the statement with examples.
Answer:
Over the years, careful evidence has been gathered to see what the relationship of
democracy with economic growth and economic inequalities is.
Democracies are expected to produce good government, but there is no guarantee that
they would also produce development. As evidence shows, the economic development
depends on several factors, such as country’s size, global situation, co-operation from
other countries, economic priorities adopted by the country etc.
Question 13
How is democracy accountable and responsive to the needs
and expectations of the citizens? Analyse.
Answer:
A democracy is concerned with ensuring that people have the
right to choose their rulers and have control over the rulers:
Question 14.
“Democratic government is legitimate government?” Support
the statement with arguments.
Answer:
Democratic government is a legitimate government. It may be
slow, less efficient, not always very responsive or clean. But a
democratic government is peoples’ own government. That is
why there is an overwhelming support for the idea of
democracy all over the world. People’s wish to be ruled by
representatives elected by them. As a democratic government
is peoples’ own government, they believe that democracy is
suitable for their country as it is a legitimate government.
Democracy’s ability to generate its own support is itself an
outcome that cannot be ignored.
Question 15
Why do we feel that democracy is a better form of
government than any other form? Explain.
Question 16.
How do democracies accommodate social diversity? Explain with examples.
Or
Explain the conditions in which democracies are able to accommodate social
diversities.
Or
“Democracies lead to peaceful and harmonious life among citizens”. Support the
statement with suitable examples.
Answer:
No society can fully and permanently resolve conflicts among different groups. But we
can certainly learn to respect these differences and evolve a mechanism to negotiate
the differences. Belgium is an example of how successfully differences were negotiated
among ethnic groups. Therefore, democracy is best suited to accommodate various
social divisions as it usually develops a procedure to conduct their competition. But the
example of Sri Lanka shows how distrust between two communities turned into
widespread conflict, and thus a democracy must fulfil the following two conditions in
order to achieve a harmonious social life:
1. Majority and minority opinions are not permanent. Democracy is not simply
rule by majority opinion. The majority needs to work with minority so that
government may function to represent the general view.
2. Rule by majority does not become rule by majority community in terms of
religion or race or linguistic groups, etc.
3. Democracy remains democracy so long as every citizen has a chance of
being in majority at some point of time. No individual should be debarred
from participating in a democracy on the basis of religion, caste,
community, creed and other such factors.
Question 17.
Explain the ways in which democracy has succeeded in maintaining dignity and
freedom of citizens.
Or, “Democracy stands much superior to any other form of government in promoting
dignity and freedom of the individual.” Support the statement with suitable examples.
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Answer:
The passion of respect and freedom are the basis of democracy:
Question 18.
How is democracy a better form of government in comparison with other forms of
governments? Explain.
Or, “There is an overwhelming support for the idea of democracy all over the world.”
Support the statement.
Answer:
Over a hundred countries of the world today claim and practice some kind of
democratic politics.
● They have formal constitutions, hold elections, have parties and they
guarantee rights of citizens.
Thus, in most countries, the democracy produces a government that is
accountable to the citizens and responsive to the needs and expectations
of the citizens.
● No society can fully and permanently resolve conflict among different
groups. But we can learn to respect these differences and evolve
mechanisms to negotiate them. Democracy is best suited as it develops a
procedure to conduct competitions. Belgium is a successful example of
negotiating difference among ethnic population.
● Passion for respect and freedom is the basis of democracy and has been
achieved in various degrees in various democracies.
● The support for democracy is overwhelming all over the world and is
evident from South Asia, where the support exists in countries with
democratic as well as undemocratic regimes.
● People wish to be ruled by representatives elected by them as a democratic
government is people’s own government and makes them believe that it is
suitable for their country as it is a legitimate government.
Question 19.
“Most destructive feature of democracy is that its examination never gets over.” Support
the statement with appropriate arguments.
Answer:
Suitable arguments:
Question 20.
“Democracy is seen to be good in principle but felt to be not
so good in practice.” Justify the statement. )
Answer:
If we look at some of the democratic policies being
implemented in more than one hundred countries of the
world, democracy seems to be good. For example, having a
formal Constitution, holding regular elections, guaranteeing
the citizens certain rights, working for the welfare of the
people etc. make us advocate that democracy is good.
Question 21.
“Democracy stands much superior in promoting dignity and freedom of the citizens”.
Justify
Answer:
Examples to illustrate that dignity and freedom of citizens are best guaranteed in a
democracy:
(i) Dignity of women. Democracy recognizes dignity of women as a necessary ingredient
of society. The one way to ensure that women related problems get adequate attention
is to have more women as elected representatives. To achieve this, it is legally binding
to have a fair proportion of women in the elected bodies. Panchayati Raj in India has
reserved one-third seats in local government bodies for women. In March 2010, the
Women’s Reservation Bill was passed in the Rajya Sabha ensuring 33% reservation for
women in Parliament and State legislative bodies.
(ii) Democracy has strengthened the claims of disadvantaged and discriminated castes.
When governments are formed, political parties usually take care that representatives of
different castes and tribes find a place in it. Some political parties are known to favour
some castes. Democracy provides for equal status and opportunities for all castes.
(iii) Democracy transforms people from the status of a subject into that of a citizen. A
democracy is concerned with ensuring that people will have the right to choose their
rulers and people will have control over the rulers. Whenever possible and necessary,
citizens should be able to participate in decision-making that affects them all.
(iv) A citizen has the right and the means to examine the process of decision-making.
There is transparency in a democracy like India. In October 2005, the Right to
Information (RTI) law was passed which ensures all its citizens the right to get all the
information about the functions of the government departments. In a democracy,
people also have the right to complain about its functioning.