| Democracy, according to Abraham Lincoln is the | | | | and the rights to basic needs of people- food, |
| government of the people, by the people and for | | | | cloth, shelter, health, employment and education. |
| the people. According to Oxford Advanced | | | | On the other hand, it should guarantee the right |
| Learner's Dictionary, democracy is a system of | | | | to press, property, publication, migration within the |
| government in which all the people of a country | | | | country etc. |
| can vote to elect their representatives. Actually | | | | Democracy, on the other hand, is said to rule |
| democracy is the maximum freedom to the | | | | over the majority by the minority. Therefore the |
| maximum people for the maximum upliftment of | | | | government should be formed in accordance with |
| the natural beings and for the maximum | | | | the votes and the elected MPs as well. |
| preservation of the nature and natural objects. In | | | | Democracy, in other words should avail its people |
| real democracy, there is equal treatment to the | | | | with all the basic needs that are must for a good |
| people; everything goes fair and everybody is | | | | living. Moreover, it should give people the right to |
| prosperous and happy. | | | | make their own decision. |
| Democracy is a person's pulse and heart beat. It | | | | On the whole, democracy is such a way of |
| is only the democracy that guarantees people's | | | | practice that enables people to practice their |
| rights, freedom and wishes. Monarchy or army | | | | every thought, but only for the welfare of the |
| general contrasts to democracy. Democracy is | | | | people, the nation and the nature. |
| always for the fundamental rights of the people | | | | |