A democracy may hold elections regularly, yet still fail in outcomes if citizens cannot access reliable information to judge leaders;
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A democracy may have regular elections, yet still perform poorly if elected leaders consistently avoid answering questions in parliament and
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In a democracy, citizens can demand reasons for a new tax or rule, and this demand mainly strengthens A Royal
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In a democracy, an elected government can be removed without violence mainly through A Army takeover plan B Regular free
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In a democracy, citizens can question leaders and decisions, which mainly improves which outcome of governance A Fast economic profits
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If a movement’s message is accepted widely but its demand is not acted upon, the main gap is between A
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When a movement shifts from street protests to filing cases and using law-based arguments, it mainly shows A Secret armed
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A movement that plans meetings, divides tasks, and follows a timetable shows strong A Organizational discipline B Personal hobby interest
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When a movement collects signatures and submits demands peacefully, it is using A Secret armed action B Petition to authorities
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A social movement is best understood as a form of A Family tradition system B Private business plan C Collective
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