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Viefleur [7K]
2 years ago
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What is University and democracy​

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Natali [406]2 years ago
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University is a citadel of learning, while democracy is a practice of government that gives power to the People.

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<h3>Definition of University and Democracy</h3>

A university is actually a school, but a higher institution of learning, a school after secondary school where people attend to get a bachelor's degree.

People spend a varying number of years in the university depending on the course they are studying between 4-6 years.

Democracy is a form of government in which people decide who rules or have authority over them by means of election.

In a democratic society, there is transparency, equity, and accountability

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