Class 10 Political Science Chapter Outcomes of Democracy - Part 6

CBSE & NCERT Based, class 10 Social Science political book Democratic Politics-II (Loktantrik Rajniti-II) Chapter Outcomes of Democracy. Topics - Political Outcomes, Economic Outcomes, Social Outcomes...

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The passion for respect and freedom are the core moral foundations of:
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Historically, most societies around the world were deeply patriarchal, meaning they were:
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Long political struggles by women have forced modern democracies to legally recognize that:
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Does the legal recognition of gender equality mean that women face absolutely no discrimination in actual daily life?
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In a non-democratic country, an individual citizen who faces deep social discrimination cannot easily fight back legally because:
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Democracy in India has immensely strengthened the historical claims of oppressed and discriminated castes for:
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The legal abolition of untouchability in the Indian Constitution is a brilliant example of democracy promoting:
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When a person changes from being a mere "subject" of a king to a "citizen" of a republic, they gain:
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The core belief that "my individual vote carries weight in deciding who rules the country" directly enhances a citizen’s:
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Which system treats individual citizens as mere cogs in a machine designed to serve the absolute wishes of a ruler?
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The moral superiority of democracy lies in the fact that it recognizes:
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Democracy protects the dignity of minorities by ensuring that:
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The right to freedom of speech and expression is essential for individual dignity because it allows citizens to:
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When a democratic state uses arbitrary arrests to crush peaceful student protests, it:
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The demand for "Equal Pay for Equal Work" regardless of gender is an outcome of:
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A system that bars people from entering public spaces based on their caste background directly attacks their:
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Democracy provides institutional channels like courts and human rights commissions to protect individuals from:
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Individual freedom in a democracy is bounded by:
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The long-term success of democracy is visible when marginalized communities transition from passive spectators to:
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The distinctive feature of democracy is that its examination never ends. This means that:
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When citizens actively complain about public infrastructure, inflation, or corruption, it shows that they:
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If a democratic government fails an election because of public anger over a bad policy, this proves that:
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Which country’s historical track record can be studied to see the dangers of an unaccommodating majoritarian system that ignored minority representation?
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A democratic ruler who hides the national budget and passes laws without allowing debates inside the parliament is reducing:
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The basic difference between a democracy and a dictatorship regarding "mistakes" is that:
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The regular holding of elections and open debates are examples of a democracy's:
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When we analyze the overall evidence, what is the safest conclusion about the outcomes of democracy?
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The fact that people believe their vote matters indicates the presence of:
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If a democratic country experiences a temporary economic slowdown, the citizens should:
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What type of outcome is the "Legitimacy of a government"?
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An autocratic ruler can implement economic policies swiftly because they do not have to bother about:
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The core message of the chapter "Outcomes of Democracy" is that we should judge democracy based on:
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Democracy prevents the concentration of absolute power in a single hand through:
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When a democratic state ensures that basic public education and health are accessible to the poorest sections, it is working towards:
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The legal requirement for candidates to declare their pending criminal cases before elections enhances:
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If the majority community begins to systematically deny speech rights to the minority community, the political system moves towards:
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Democracy provides a platform for marginalized groups because its core philosophy values:
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The continuous generation of new public demands and complaints in a democratic country proves that:
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The ultimate conclusion of Chapter 7 is that while democracy is not a magic wand, it is superior because it gives citizens the:
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No human society can fully and permanently resolve conflicts among different social groups, but democracy helps because it teaches us to:
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Democracy fails to remain a democracy if the majority rule becomes:
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The first condition for a democracy to achieve a harmonious social outcome is that:
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The dynamic nature of a democratic majority means that:
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If a person is barred from being in the majority in an election based entirely on their caste or religion, the system becomes:
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A non-democratic regime usually handles internal social differences by:
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The case of Belgium demonstrates that social diversity can be managed effectively through:
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In India, the accommodation of linguistic diversity was achieved primarily by:
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Social harmony in a democracy is a:
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When a democratic government gives equal respect to all religions, it follows the principle of:
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Minority groups require special protections in a democracy because:

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