Democracy-A Paragraph
Democracy-A Paragraph
Democracy-A Paragraph
Democracy is a form of government, in which it is the people who decide who will rule them. Abraham Lincoln has given a suitable definition of democracy as, ‘Democracy is a government of the people, by the people, for the people.’ Democracy was born in ancient Greece in the city-state of Athens, during the 6th century BC. The word ‘Democracy’ is of Greek origin and it means ‘rule by the people. In a democracy, each individual adult in a country, city, or specific area, can vote for a candidate who will represent him in the government. The idea of democracy is based on the belief that all men and women are born equal. In a democracy, every citizen can enjoy the same rights and freedom as others without causing any disturbance to anybody. Democracy bears some bad sides also as it has made our life complex and artificial. But the benefits of its use outweigh its ill. 0 0 0
Democracy-A Paragraph
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Democracy-A Paragraph
N. B. The article ‘Democracy-A Paragraph’ originally belongs to the book ‘Paragraph Writing‘ by Menonim Menonimus.
Books of Composition by M. Menonimus:
- Advertisement Writing
- Amplification Writing
- Note Making
- Paragraph Writing
- Notice Writing
- Passage Comprehension
- The Art of Poster Writing
- The Art of Letter Writing
- Report Writing
- Story Writing
- Substance Writing
- School Essays Part-I
- School Essays Part-II
- School English Grammar Part-I
- School English Grammar Part-II..
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