JAMB - Government (1989 - No. 3)
Representative democracy is characterized by
free elections and up-to-date register of voters
properly delineated constituencies and a real choice of candidates
a properly educated electorate
rule by interest groups
Explanation
Representative democracy involves electing officials to make decisions on behalf of the people. Key features include:
- Properly delineated constituencies to ensure fair and equitable representation.
- A real choice of candidates to enable voters to select representatives that align with their preferences.
While free elections, up-to-date register of voters and a properly educated electorate are important for democracy, they are not defining characteristics of representative democracy.
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