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UNO [17]
4 years ago
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By using this chart you can determine: A: India's population does not vote B: India is very likely a democracy C: India is threa

tened by the UK D: Indian government official supress voting
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zhannawk [14.2K]4 years ago
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Answer:

B: India is very likely a democracy

Explanation:

Hello. You did not put the graph to which the question refers, but taking into account that India, in fact, is a democracy, we can mark the letter B as correct.

India is a parliamentary democracy and has its political structure based on federalism, with the presence of a president and a prime minister, both are elected by the vote of the people, as are all other politicians in the country. The vote is offered to all Indian citizens.

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