Important question of outcomes of democracy


1..When is democracy considered successful? Explain.

Democracy is considered to be successful because:

a. The rulers elected by the people must take all major decision and not the rich and powerful.

b. The election must offer a free choice and opportunity to the people.

c. The choice should be available to all the people based on political equality.

2..Examine the political outcome of democracy.

a. Right to the citizens to choose their leaders and keep check on them.

b. If required people can participate in decision-making either directly or indirectly or through representatives.

c. It produces accountable, responsible and legitimate government.

3..“Democratic governments in practice are known as accountable.” Support the statement with arguments.

Democratic governments in practice are accountable because:

a. It is right to expect democracy to form a government that follows procedures and is accountable to the people.

c. It is also expected that the democratic government develops mechanisms for citizens to take part in decision-making whenever they think it as fit.

d. The democratic government is accountable to the people. If it ignores the will of the people, they will not elect their ruler in the next general election.

e. The procedures and decision-making process should be transparent for democratic government to be accountable to the people.

4.. “Democratic government is legitimate government.” Support the statement with arguments. [CBSE 2016]

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Why is democratic government known as legitimate government?

a. A democratic government is called legitimate government because it is people’s own government.

b. It maybe slow, less efficient and not very responsive and clean, but it is people’s government.

c. There is an overwhelming support for the idea of democracy all over the world. People of South Asia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan and Nepal have no doubt about the suitability of democracy for their own country.

d. People wish to be ruled by representatives elected by them. Democracy’s ability to generate its own support makes it more legitimate.


5.. “Democracy accommodates social diversities”. Support the statement with examples.

a. Democracies develop a procedure to conduct their competition. This reduces the possibility of these tensions becoming explosive or violent.

b. No society can fully and permanently resolve conflicts among different groups. But we can certainly learn to respect these differences and can evolve a mechanism to negotiate these differences.

c. Ability to handle social differences, divisions and conflicts is thus a definite plus point of democratic regimes.

d. Example: Belgium has successfully negotiated differences among its ethnic population. This reduces the possibility of tensions.

6..What are the two conditions to accommodate social diversities in a democracy? Mention any one exception to this.

a. It is necessary to understand that democracy is not simply rule by majority opinion.

b. The majority always needs to work with the minority so that governments function to represent the general view. Majority and minority opinions are not permanent.

C. 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.

d. 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.

7..“There is overwhelming support for the idea of democracy all over the world.” Support the statement.

There is an overwhelming support for the idea of democracy all over the world because:

a. A democratic government is people’s own government.

b. The evidence from South Asia shows that the support exists in countries with democratic regimes.

c. People wished to be ruled by representatives elected by them.

d. People believe that democracy is suitable for their country.

e. Democracy has the ability to generate its own support which in itself is an outcome that cannot be ignored.

8..What outcomes can one reasonably expect of democracies?

The outcomes one can reasonably expect of the democracy are:

a. In the political sphere—Right to vote, right tp contest.

b. In the economic sphere—minimised economic inequalities.

c. In the social sphere—Equal protection to women, SCs, STs and OBCs.

9.. Discuss any three factors that describe the successful working of democracy in India.

Factors for the success of democracy:

a. Transparency of democracy.

b. It is accountable and responsible of ruling.

c. It provides legitimacy.

d. It accommodates government of social diversity.

e. It provides dignity and freedom to the citizens.

10.. What are the expected outcomes of democracy? Explain.

The expected outcomes of democracy are as follows:

a. A government that is chosen and accountable to the people is called democratic government.

A government that is responsive to the needs of the people.

c. Economic growth and development reducing all forms of inequality and end of poverty.

d. Accommodating all social diversities.

e. Ensuring the dignity and freedom of the individuals.

11..How does a democracy produce an accountable, responsive and legitimate government?

A democracy produces an accountable, responsive and legitimate government as:

a. People have a right to choose their rulers and have control over the rulers.

b. Whenever possible and necessary, they should participate in decision-making on issues that affect them all.

c. Democracy produces a government which is accountable to the citizens.

d. Democracy is based on the idea of liberation and negotiation.

e. Decision-making is based on norms and procedures and its transparency.

12.. Are democracies based on political and economic equalities? Explain.

Democracy is based on political equality:

a. All citizens have equal role in electing representatives.

b. Parallel to the process of bringing individuals into the political arena, we find growing economic inequalities.

c. Democracy does not appear to be very successful in reducing economic inequalities.

d. The ultra-rich enjoy a highly disproportionate share of wealth and income. At the bottom of the society, the people have very little to depend on.

f. It is difficult to meet their basic needs of life, such as food, clothing, house, education and health.

13.. How far democracies have been able to reduce poverty? Elaborate.

 a. Democracies do not appear to be very successful in reducing economic inequalities. Although majority of voters constitute the poverty ridden group, yet democratically elected government do not appear to be as keen to address the question of poverty as you would expect them to.

b. Situation is much worse in some of the countries where people depend upon rich countries for food supplies.

c. But even then democracy is favoured , because it provides the opportunity to change the rulers.

14.. Explain any three weaknesses of democracy.

a. Democracies take more time in decision-making.

b. Democracies fall short of elections that provide a fair chance to everyone and subjecting every decision

to public debate.

c. The routine tales of corruption are enough to convince that democracies are not free of evil.

14.. Explain the ways in which democracy can be redefined to make democracy more effective.

Ways in which democracy can be redefined to make democracy more effective:

a. Ensures that views of minority are respected.

b. Eliminates caste, religion and gender based discrimination.

c. People enjoy extensive rights from right to vote to participate in elections.

People enjoy social and economic rights

15.. “Democracy is seen to be good in principle but felt to be not so good in practice.” Justify the statement.

Democracy is seen to be good in principles but not in practice because of the following reasons:

a. The decision-making process in democracy is time taking, whereby justice delayed is justice denied.

b. The tyranny of the majority overrides the will of the minority.

c. Corruption and red-tapism dominates the functioning of democracies.

d. An illiterate and uninformed electorate fails to give itself a legitimate and accountable government.

e. The role of charismatic leaders and dynastic politics dominates political cultures.


16.. “Democracies are not appearing to be very successful in reducing economic inequalities.” Analyse the statement.

Democracy and the economic outcomes:

a. Slow economic development and economic growth due to population.

c. Basic needs of life, such as food clothing, shelter are difficult to achievPrevalence of economic inequalities.

d. Poverty is still a big issue.

e. Allocation of resources in few hands.

f. Unjust distribution of goods and opportunities.


Explain the three factors that are crucial in deciding the outcome of politics of social divisions.

Three factors are crucial in deciding the outcome of politics of social divisions:

a. The outcome depends on how people perceive their identities. If people see their identities in singular and exclusive terms, it becomes very difficult to accommodate.

It is much easier if the people see that their identities are multiple and are complementary with the national identity.

b. It depends on how political leaders raise the demands of any community. It is easier to accommodate demands that are within the constitutional framework and are not at the cost of another community.

c. It depends on the how the government reacts to demands of the different groups. If the rulers are willing to share power and accommodate the reasonable demands of minority community, social divisions become less threatening for the country.

Democracy stands much superior to any other form of government in promoting dignity and freedom of the individual”. Justify this statement.

a. Democracy stand much superior to any other form of government in promoting dignity and freedom of the individual. The passion for respect and freedom are the basis of democracy. Democracies throughout the world have recognised this, at least in principle.

b. This has been achieved in various degrees in various democracies. For societies which have been built for long on the basis of subordination and domination, it is not a simple matter to recognize that all individuals are equal.

c. Most societies across the world were historically male dominated societies. Long struggles by women have created some sensitivity today that respect to and equal treatment of women are necessary ingredients of a democratic society.

d. In a non-democratic set up, this unacceptability would not have legal basis because the principle of individual freedom and dignity would not have the legal and moral force there.

e. Democracy in India has strengthened the claims of the disadvantaged and discriminated castes for equal status and equal opportunity.

Democracies lead to a peaceful and harmonious life among citizens.” Justify this statement.

a. It will be a fair expectation that democracy should produce a harmonious social life. Democracy usually develop a procedure to conduct their competition. This reduces the possibility of these tensions becoming explosive or violent.

b. No society can fully and permanently resolve conflicts among different groups. But we can certainly learn to respect these differences and we can also evolve mechanism to negotiate the differences. Democracy is best suited to produce’ this outcome.

c. Non-democratic government often turn a blind eye to or suppress internal social differences. Ability to handle social differences, divisions and conflicts is thus a definite plus point of democratic government.

d. It is necessary to understand that democracy is not simply rule by majority opinion. The majority always needs to work with the minority so that governments function to represent the general view.

e. It is also necessary that rule by majority does not become rule by majority community in terms of religion or race or linguistic group. 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 remains democracy only as long as every citizen has a chance of being in majority at some point of time.


Democracy stands much superior in promoting dignity and freedom of the citizens”. Justify the statement.

“Democracy stands much superior in promoting dignity and freedom to the citizens”:

1. Every individual wants to receive respect from fellow beings.

2. The passion for respect and freedom is the basis of any democracy.

3. Democracies throughout the world have recognized this. It has been achieved in various degrees in various democracies.

4. Long struggles by women have got them respect and equal treatment.

5. In many democracies, women were deprived of their right to vote for a long time which they have achieved now.

6. In India l/3rd of seats have been reserved for women in local bodies.

7. Democracy has strengthened the claims of the disadvantaged and discriminated castes for equal status and equal opportunity.

How are the democratic governments better than the other forms of governments? 

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“Democracy is a better form of government than any other form of government.” Analyse the statement with arguments.

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Why do we feel that democracy is a better form of government than any other form? Explain.

The democratic governments are better than other forms of governments because:

a. Democratic governments have formal Constitution, while it is not the case in other form of governments.

 b. They hold regular elections, while it is not the case in other form of governments.

c. They have political parties, whereas there is no such thing in other form of governments.

d. They guarantee rights to citizens, while it is not the case in the other form of governments.

e. Such governments allow room to correct mistakes, while it is not there in the other form of government.

f. Such government accommodates social diversities, while no such thing is there in other form of government.

Evidence shows that in practice, many democracies did not fulfill the expectations of producing economic development in the country. Validate the statement with the help of relevant example.

a. If we consider all democracies and all dictatorships for the fifty years between 1950 and 2000, dictatorships have slightly higher rate of economic growth.

b. Economic development depends on several factors : country’s population size, global situation, cooperation from other countries, economic priorities adopted by the country, etc.

c. However, the difference in the rates of economic development between less developed countries with dictatorships and democracies is negligible.

d. Overall, it cannot be said that democracy is a guarantee of economic development. But we can expect democracy not to lag behind dictatorships in this respect.

e. With such a significant difference in the rates of economic growth between countries under dictatorship and democracy, it is better to prefer democracy as it has several other positive outcomes.

For example: North Korea has higher rate of economic growth than India.

Ques- How is democracy accountable and responsible to the needs and expectations of the citizens? Analyse.

Democracy is accountable and responsive to the needs and expectations of the citizens because:

a. In a democracy, people have the right to choose their representatives and the people will have control over them.

b. Citizens have the right to participate in decision-making that affects them all. This ensures that the working of the government is transparent.

c. Everybody expects the government to be attentive to the needs and expectations of the people.

d. It is expected that the democratic government develops mechanisms for citizens to hold the government accountable.

e. The opposition parties can also question and criticize the government policies. They keep a check on the ruling party and make sure that it does not misuse the power.


Ques-“Democracy is more effective than its other alternatives.” Justify the statement.

Democracy is more effective than its other alternatives:

a. Democracy promotes equality among citizens.

b. It enhances the dignity of the individual.

c. It also improves the quality of decision¬making.

d. It provides a method to resolve conflicts.

e. It gives room to correct mistakes

f. Democracy’s ability to generate its own support is itself an outcome that cannot be ignored.

Democratic government is a legitimate government

Ques- Explain with examples, how the dignity and freedom of citizens are best guaranteed in a democracy.

a. Democracies throughout the world have recognized the fact that people should be treated with due respect. The passion for respect and freedom is the basis of democracy.

b. Democracies recognize all individuals as equal. This equality is a big thing for the societies which have been built for long on the basis of subordination and domination.

c. Most societies across the world are male-dominated but democracies have created sensitivity that equal treatment of women are necessary ingredients of a democratic society.

d. Caste-based inequalities and atrocities are also not acceptable to democracies. All these combined together enhance the dignity and freedom of the individual.

Ques-“Democracy has failed to reduce economic inequality and poverty.” Do you agree? Give arguments in support of your answer.

In actual life, democracies do not appear to be reducing inequalities.

a. The poor constitute a large proportion of our voters and no party likes to lose their votes, yet democratically elected governments have not addressed the question of poverty as one would have expected them to.

b. The people in several poor countries are now dependent on the rich countries even for food supplies.

Argument in support:

a. It enhances the dignity of the individuals.

b. It improves the quality of decision-making.

c. It provides a method to resolve conflicts.

 Ques- “Democracies lead to peaceful and harmonious life among citizens.” Support the statement with any three suitable arguments.

The statement is correct that democracy leads to peaceful and harmonious life. Arguments for the statement:

Democracies accommodate various social divisions.

a. Democracies usually develop a procedure to conduct competitions. This reduces the possibility of these tensions becoming explosive or violent.

b. No doubt, no society can fully and permanently resolve conflicts among different groups. We can certainly learn to respect these differences. Ability to handle social differences,

c. divisions and conflicts is thus a definite plus point of democratic regimes.


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