Class 10 Political Science Chapter Outcomes of Democracy - Part 4

Why is a democratic government considered an "accountable government"?

Type: MCQ • Marks: 1
Why is a democratic government considered an "accountable government"?
Options
A. Because it acts without consulting anyone.
B. Because citizens have the right to choose their rulers and hold them responsible through regular elections.
C. Because it is run entirely by judges.
D. Because it never changes its policies.
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