Democracy as a government of the people, by the people, and for the people defined by ______.
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Democracy began ______ years ago.
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Kudavolai system was a very notable and unique feature of the village administration of ______.
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Indian citizen above years of age can exercise the right to vote in India.
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The democratic institutions existed in India as early as the ______ period.
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An example of Indirect Democracy is ______.
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India has a ______ government with elected representatives at the federal, state, and local levels.
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What do you mean by “Republic”?
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Bi Party system exists in ______.
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The leader of the ______ occupies a prominent place in a democracy.
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State parties are otherwise known as ______ parties.
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Political parties shape ______.
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What are the National Parties?
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How are the parties recognised at National level?
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What is the role of opposition parties in a Democratic government?
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Which country has single-party system?
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Assertion (A): Parties shape public opinion.
Reason (R): They raise and highlight issues of importance.
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______ parties are an essential part of Democracy.
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______ treats all the parties equally.
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