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Outcomes of Democracy

Textbook Exercises

Question1.
How does democracy? Producing accountable, responsive and legitimate government?

Answer:

  • In a democracy, free and fair elections are held regularly
  • open public debates are held on major issues and legislation are made
  • people have the right to information about the government and its functioning. Thus Democracy produces an accountable government
  • A Democratic government is formed by the elected representatives of the people, such as government, tries its best to solve the problem of the public. So policies and programs are made accordingly
  • Democracy is legitimate government because it is the government of the people, by the people and for the people. The citizens form and run the government through the representatives
Question2.
What arc the conditions under which democracies accommodate social diversities?

Answer:

  • It is necessary to understand that democracy is not simply ruled by majority opinion. The majority always needs to work. With the minority. So that government function to represent the general view. Majority and minority opinion are not permanent
  • It is also necessary that rule by majority does not become rule by majority community in terms of religion or race or linguistic group, etc. Rule by majority means that in case of every decision or in case of every election, different persons and groups may and can form a majority. Democracy remain democracy only as long as every citizen has a chance of being in majority at some point of time. If someone is barred from being in majority on birth, then the democratic rule ceases to be accommodative that person or group
Question3.
Give arguments to support or oppose following assertions?
  • Industrialized countries can afford democracy but poor need dictatorship to become rich
  • Democracy cant reduce inequality of incomes between different citizens
  • Government in poor countries should spend less on poverty reduction, health, education and spend more on industries and infrastructure
  • In democracy all citizen have one vote. This means that there is absence of any domination andconnict

Answer:If we compare democracy and dictatorship regimes between 1950 and 2000, we find countries under dictatorship to be more- economically advanced. But if we compare them only in poor countries, there is virtually no difference

This leads us the conclusion that any set-up of the government, democratic or non-democratic, is not a guarantee the economic development of a nation. Several other factors also needed the economic advancement of a country. So dictatorship cannot be supported at cost of other positive aspect such as Freedom, dignity etc. that can be provided by democracy only.

Democracy aims to provide a fair share to every citizen in .the natural resources of country. It aims for almost , equitable distribution of product and income. So, it becomes reasonable for us to expect that countries under democracy will have very low income inequality.

However in reality find growing income inequalities in democracies. There is a wide gap between the rich and the poor. A small proportion of population enjoys a high share in income and a large proportion of population has to live on a very small share .in income. In South Africa, the top 20% people have more than 60% share in income and the bottom 20% people have less than 3% share in total income. In Bangladesh, more than half of the population lives in poverty. People in several poor countries are now dependent on the rich countries even for food supplies.

Industry and infrastructure are vital inputs for the economic development of a nation. But they are not the only inputs needed for the economic development of a country. Human resource is the most important resource for any country. The human resource .decides the use of any other material resource of a country. A population with high literacy and wide knowledge and skills is an asset for the country. On the other hand, a population with low literacy rate and widespread unawareness is a burden for the country.

We cannot say that conflicts are totally absent in a democracy. They can happen if the demands of one social group are against the demands of the other social group. Democracy only avoids the possibility of such conflicts by giving everyone equal rights and freedom in the society. There is a conflict of interest and domination of one group over the other, but democracy has ways and means to negotiate and resolve them.

Question4.
Identify the challenges to democracy in following descriptions. Also suggest policy / institutional mechanism to deepen democracy in the given situations?
  • Following a High Court directive a temple in Orissa that had separate entry door for dalits and non-dalits allowed entry for all from the same door
  • A large number of farmers are committing suicide in different states of india
  • Following allegation of killing of three civilians in Gandwara in a fake encounter by Jammu and Kashmir police, an enquiry has been ordered

Answer:

  • It was a case of discrimination on the basis of birth in a particular caste. In this case, people were denied the democratic principle of equality
  • This is a case of failure on the part of democratic government as far as policies and- programmes are concerned. In a democracy, the government is duty bound to safeguard the interests of every citizen
  • It shows the failure of democracy to ensure the security; safety, dignity and freedom of the citizens of the country
  • Following policies/institutional mechanism can deepen democracy
  • Disputes should be resolved through peaceful negotiations
  • People should be tolerant and show respects to others tradition, culture and faith etc
  • People must pay taxes honestly to help in the development of nation
  • Local self governments should be given more powers and allocated of disadvantaged classes
  • The progammes and policies should be implemented in the right earnest and must be evaluated time to time
Question5.
In the context of democracies, which of the following idea is correct-democracies have successfully eliminated?
  • conflicts among people
  • economic inequalities among people
  • differences of opinion about how marginalized sections are to be treated
  • the idea of political inequality

Answer:

  • differences of opinion about how marginalised sections are to be treated
Question6.
In the context of assessing democracy which among the following is odd one out. Democracies need to ensure?
  • free arid fair elections
  • dignity of the individual
  • majority rule
  • equal treatment before law

Answer:

  • Majority rule
Question7.
Studies on political and social inequalities in democracy show that?
  • democracy and development go together
  • inequalities exist in democracies
  • inequalities do not exist under dictatorship
  • dictatorship is better than democracy

Answer:

  • Inequalities exist in democracies
Question8.
Read the passage below Nannu is a daily wage earner. He lives in Welcome Mazdoor Colony, a slum habitation in East Delhi. He lost his ration card and applied for a duplicate one in January 2004. He made several rounds of the local Food & Civil Supplies office for the next three months. But the clerks and officials would not even look at him, leave alone do his job or bother to tell him the status of his application. Ultimately, he filed an application under the Right to Information Act asking for the daily progress made on his application, name of the officials who were supposed to act on his application and what action would be taken against these officials for their actions. Within a week of filing application under Right to Information Act, he was visited by an inspector from the Food Department, who informed him that the card had been made and he could collect it from the office. When Nannu went to collect his card next day, he was given a very warm treatment by the Food & Supply Officer (FSO), who is the head of a Circle. The FSO offered him tea and requested him to withdraw his application under Right to Information, since his work had already been done?

What does Nanu example show? What impact did Nanu action have on officials? Ask your parents their experiences when they approached government officials to attend to their problems?

Answer: In this case Nanu used his right of information and created pressure on government officials to address his concern. After that the officials swang into action and did their job. Now, they are requesting Nanu to withdraw his application so that they can save their skin

Important Question

Social Science Class 10 Important Questions Political Science Chapter 7 Outcomes of Democracy

Very Short Answer Questions (VSA) 1 Mark

Question 1.
How can you say that democracies are based on political equality?
Year of Question :(2015 D)

Answer: Democracies are based on political equality as individuals have equal weight in electing representatives

Question 2.
What is transparency in a democracy?
Year of Question :(2014 D)

Answer: Democracy ensures that decision making will be based on norms and procedure. Every citizen has the right and means to examine the process of decision making. This is known as transparency

Short Answer Questions (SA) 3 Marks

Question 3.
How do democratic governments ensure transparency? Explain any three points. ?
Year of Question :(2011 D)

Answer:

  • Democracy ensures that decision-making will be based on norms and procedures. So a citizen, who wants to know if a decision was taken through the correct procedures, can find out as democracy guarantees to the citizens the right and the means to examine the process of decision-making
  • In a democracy people have the right to choose their rulers and people will have control over them. Whenever possible and necessary, citizens should be able to participate in decision-making that affects them all. Thus it ensures transparency by producing a government that is accountable to the citizens and is responsive to their needs and expectations
  • It is right to expect democracy to produce a government that follows procedures and is accountable to people. To do so, the democratic government develops mechanisms for citizens-regular, free and fair elections, open public debate on major policies and legislations and citizens right to information about the government and its functioning
Question 4.
What are the differences between democracy and dictatorship in the decision making process?
Year of Question :(2012 D)

Answer:   Democracy Dictatorship

  • Based on the idea of deliberation and negotiation. Thus, the necessary delay in implementation
  • Do not have to bother about majorities and/or public opinion, thus can be quick and efficient in decision-making
  • Decisions are acceptable to people and are more effective
  • May take decisions not accepted by the people
  • A citizen has the right and the means to examine the process of decision-making. There is transparency
  • Transparency is missing from a non-democratic form of government. There is no accountability of the government to the people
  • Question 5.
    "An ideal government would not only keep itself away from corruption but also make fighting corruption and black money a top priority". Justify the statement.?
    Year of Question :(2013 D)

    Answer: The values attached to the above statement signify the following practices and institutions

    • Regular free and fair elections, open public debate on major policies and legislation and citizens right to information about the government and its functions
    • An ideal government in a democracy follows procedures and is accountable to the people
    • A citizen has the right and the means to examine the process of decision making. This is known as transparency
    • An ideal government is attentive and responsive to the needs and expectations of the people and is largely free of corruption as it is a legitimate government. It is peoples own government
    Question 6.
    Explain the role of democratic governments in reducing economic disparities.?
    Year of Question :(2011 D)

    Answer: Over the years, careful evidence has been gathered to see what the relationship of democracy with economic growth and economic inequalities is

    • It is seen that on an average dictatorial regimes have had a slightly better record of economic growth, i. e., 4.34%. But when we compare their record only in poor countries (4.28%), there is no difference
    • There is enough evidence to show that within democracies there can be very high degree of inequalities. In countries like South Africa and Brazil, the top 20 per cent people take away more than 60 per cent of the national income, leaving less than 3 per cent for the bottom 20 per cent population
    • Perhaps more than development, it is reasonable to expect democracies to reduce economic disparities. Democracies are based on political equality, but despite equality in the political arena there are growing economic inequalities. The poor constitute a large proportion of our voters and no party would like to lose its votes. Yet democratically elected governments do not appear to be keen to tackle the problem of poverty
    • 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 countrys size, global situation, co-operation from other countries, economic priorities adopted by the country etc
    Question 7.
    Democracy is seen to be good in principle, but felt, to be not so good in practice. Justify the statement with suitable arguments?
    Year of Question :(2014 D)

    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. But if we look in terms of social situations, their economic achievements and varied cultures, we find a very big difference in most of the democracies. The vast economic disparities, social injustice based on discrimination, standard of life, sex discrimination, etc. create many doubts about the merits of democracy. Whenever some of our expectations are not met, we start blaming the idea of democracy. Since democracy is a form of government, it can only create conditions for achieving our goals if they are reasonable

    Question 8.
    How is democracy accountable and responsive to the needs and expectations of the citizens? Analyse.?
    Year of Question :(2015 OD)

    Answer: A democracy is concerned with ensuring that people have the right to choose their rulers and have control over the rulers

    • Whenever possible and necessary, citizens should be able to participate in decision-making in a democracy
    • Democracy ensures that decision-making is based on norms and procedures. A citizen has the right and the means to examine the process of decision-making. Thus democracy entails transparency
    • For a democracy to produce an accountable, responsive and legitimate government, it must ensure the following
    • Regular, free and fair elections
    • Open public debate on major policies and legislations
    • Citizens right to be informed about government policies
    • A government free from corruption
    Question 9.
    "Democratic government is legitimate government?" Support the statement with arguments.?
    Year of Question :(2016 D)

    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. Peoples 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. Democracys ability to generate its own support is itself an outcome that cannot be ignored

    Question 10.
    "Democracy accommodates social diversities." Support the statement with examples. ?
    Year of Question :(2016 OD)

    Answer: "Democracy accommodates social diversities" in the following ways

    • Democracies develop a procedure to conduct their competition. This reduces the possibility of these tensions becoming explosive or violent
    • No society can fully and permanently resolve conflicts among different groups. But we can certainly learn to respect these differences and can evolve mechanism to negotiate these differences
    • Example, Belgium has successfully negotiated differences among ethnic population. This reduces the possibility of tensions
    • Ability to handle social differences, divisions and conflicts is thus a definite plus point of democratic regimes
    Question 11.
    Analyse any three values that make democracy better?
    Year of Question :(2017 D)

    Answer: We feel that democracy is a better form of government than any other form of government because

    • Democracy promotes equality among citizens
    • It enhances dignity of individual. It promotes dignity of women and strengthens the claims of the disadvantaged
    • It improves the quality of decision making. There is transparency in a democracy
    • It provides methods to resolve conflicts
    • Democracy allows room to correct mistakes
    Question 12.
    On the basis of which values will it be a fair expectation that democracy should produce a harmonious social life? Explain?
    Year of Question :(2017 D)

    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. Thus, a democracy must fulfil the following conditions and be based on these values in order to achieve a harmonious social life

    • 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.
    • Rule by majority does not become rule by majority community in terms of religion or race or linguistic groups, etc
    • 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 13.
    Why do we feel that democracy is a better form of government than any other form? Explain?
    Year of Question :(2015 D)

    Answer: Democracy is a better form of government than any other form because

    • It is based on the idea of deliberation and negotiation. Thus the necessary delay in implementation
    • Decisions are acceptable to people and are more effective
    • A citizen has the right and the means to examine the process of decision-making. There is transparency in a democracy
    • Democratic government is a legitimate government, peoples own government
    • Ability to handle differences, decisions and conflicts is a positive point of democratic regimes
    • Democracy has strengthened the claims of the disadvantaged and discriminated castes for equal status and equal opportunity
    Question 14.
    Why do we feel that democracy is a better form of government than any other form of government? Explain.?
    Year of Question :(2012 D)

    Answer: We feel that democracy is a better form of government than any other form of government because

    • Democracy promotes equality among citizens
    • It enhances dignity of individual. It promotes dignity of women and strengthens the claims of the disadvantaged
    • It improves the quality of decision making. There is transparency in a democracy
    • It provides methods to resolve conflicts
    • Democracy allows room to correct mistakes
    Question 15.
    How do democracies accommodate social diversity? Explain with examples.?
    Year of Question :(2014 OD)

    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

    • 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
    • Rule by majority does not become rule by majority community in terms of religion or race or linguistic groups, etc
    • 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 16.
    Explain the ways in which democracy has succeeded in maintaining dignity and freedom of citizens?
    Year of Question :(2012 D)

    Answer: The passion of respect and freedom are the basis of democracy

    • Economic disparity in society has been minimized to a great extent
    • In many democracies women were deprived of their right to vote for a long period of time. After long struggle they achieved their right, respect and equal treatment
    • Democracy in India has strengthened the claims of the disadvantaged and discriminated castes for equal states and opportunities, for example, SCs and STs
    • In democracy all adult citizens have the right to vote
    • Democracy evolves a mechanism that takes into account the differences and intrinsic attributes of various ethnic groups. In a democracy majority always needs to work taking into account the interest of the minority so that the minority do not feel alienated
    Question 17.
    How is democracy a better form of government in comparison with other forms of governments? Explain?
    Year of Question :(2016 D)

    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 peoples own government and makes them believe that it is suitable for their country as it is a legitimate government
    Question 18.
    "Most destructive feature of democracy is that its examination never gets over." Support the statement with appropriate arguments?
    Year of Question :(2011 D)

    Answer: Suitable arguments

    • As people get some benefits of democracy, they ask for more
    • People always come up with more expectations from the democratic set up
    • They also have complaints against democracy
    • More and more suggestions and complaints by the people is also a testimony to the success of democracy
    • A public expression of dissatisfaction with democracy shows the success of the democratic project
    Question 19.
    "Democracy is seen to be good in principle but felt to be not so good in practice." Justify the statement?
    Year of Question :(2013 D)

    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. But if we look in terms of social situations, their economic achievements and varied cultures, we find a very big difference in most of the democracies. The vast economic disparities, social injustice based on discrimination, standard of life, sex discrimination, etc. create many doubts about the merits of democracy. Whenever some of our expectations are not met, we start blaming the idea of democracy. Since democracy is a form of government, it can only create conditions for achieving our goals if they are reasonable

    Question 20.
    "Democracy stands much superior in promoting dignity and freedom of the citizens". Justify the statement?
    Year of Question :(2016 OD)

    Answer: Examples to illustrate that dignity and freedom of citizens are best guaranteed in a democracy

    • 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 Womens Reservation Bill was passed in the Rajya Sabha ensuring 33% reservation for women in Parliament and State legislative bodies
    • 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
    • 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
    • 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

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