NCERT Solutions Class 9th Social Science Civics Chapter – 1 Democracy in the Contemporary World
Textbook | NCERT |
Class | Class – 9th |
Subject | Social Science (Civics) |
Chapter | 1st |
Chapter Name | Democracy in the Contemporary World |
Category | Class 9th Social Science Civics Question – Answer |
Medium | English |
Source | Last Doubt |
NCERT Solutions Class 9th Social Science Civics Chapter – 1 Democracy in the Contemporary World
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NCERT Solutions Class 9th Social Science Civics (Chapter – 1) Question .1 Question 1. Which of the following does not lead to the spread of democracy? |
NCERT Solutions Class 9th Social Science Civics (Chapter – 1) Question .2 Question 2. Which of the following statement is true about today’s world? |
NCERT Solutions Class 9th Social Science Civics (Chapter – 1) Question .3 Question 3. Use one of the following statements to complete the sentence: |
NCERT Solutions Class 9th Social Science Civics (Chapter – 1) Question .4 Question 4. Based on the information given in this chapter, match the following countries and the path democracy has taken in that country.
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NCERT Solutions Class 9th Social Science Civics (Chapter – 1) Question .5 Question 5. What are the difficulties people face in a non-democratic country? Give answers drawing from the examples given in this chapter.
• For example, Pinochet’s military dictatorship in Chile tortured and killed several of those who wanted democracy to be restored. Another example is the communist government that ruled in several countries of East Europe in the 1980s. In these countries, people could not freely choose leaders. Those who spoke against the government were put in prison. |
NCERT Solutions Class 9th Social Science Civics (Chapter – 1) Question .6 Question 6. Which freedoms are usually taken away when a democracy is overthrown by the military?
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NCERT Solutions Class 9th Social Science Civics (Chapter – 1) Question .7 Question 7. Which of the following positions can contribute to democracy at the global level? Give reasons for your answer in each case. b. Yes, it does contribute towards democracy because it promotes a fundamental right-the right to freedom of speech and expression. When every person of the country utilises his/her right to express and be heard, he/she automatically supports democracy. c. No, it does not lead the democracy at the global level because at a universal level, all the countries whether rich or poor are equal. There should be no distinctions between the countries and all should be treated at par. Also, wealthy nations are not entitled to special treatments. d. No, it does not support democracy because geographical areas or the size of the country cannot be the criteria to determine the superiority of that country. |
NCERT Solutions Class 9th Social Science Civics (Chapter – 1) Question .8 Question 8. Here are three opinions expressed in a television debate on the struggle for democracy in Nepal. Which of these do you agree with and why? Guest 1: India is a democracy. Therefore, the Indian government must support the people of Nepal who are struggling against the monarchy and democracy. Guest 2: That is a dangerous argument. We would be in the same position as the US was in Iraq. Remember, no outside force can promote democracy. Guest 3: But why should we bother about the internal affairs of another country? We should be worried about our business interests there, not about democracy. • However, there has to be recognition of the fact that no country can supplant democracy in another country. The push has to come from the people of that particular nation. |
NCERT Solutions Class 9th Social Science Civics (Chapter – 1) Question .9 Question 9. In an imaginary country called Happyland, the people overthrew the foreign ruler and brought back the old royal family. They said: “After all their ancestors were our kings before foreigners started ruling us. It is good that we have one strong ruler, who can help us become rich and powerful”. When someone talked about democracy the wise men said it is a foreign idea. Their struggle was to throw the foreigners and their ideas out of the country. When someone demanded freedom for the media, the elders thought that too much criticism of the ruler would not help them improve their living standards. “After all, the king is so kind and interested in the welfare of all the subjects. Why create problems for him. Don’t we all want to be happy? “ After reading the above passage, Chaman, Champa and Chandru made the following observations: Chaman: Happyland is a democratic country because people were able to throw out the foreign rulers and bring back the king. Champa: Happyland is not a democratic country because people cannot criticise the ruler. The king may be nice and may provide economic prosperity, but a king cannot give a democratic rule. Chandru: What people need is happiness. So they are willing to allow their new ruler to take decisions for them. If people are happy it must be a democracy. What is your opinion about each of these statements? What do you think about the form of government in this country? Champa: A king cannot guarantee democracy because it will be a one-man rule. A government can be called a democracy only when there is a rule of the people. In other words, people should have the right to elect the nominal head of the state and their representatives. Chandru: Happiness of the people cannot be the factor to form a democracy. The masses might be happy with the king, but he cannot establish a democracy because he is not an elected representative. For example: In the olden days, people lived happily under various monarchs, but it cannot be called a democratic government, as they were chosen by the people. |
NCERT Solution Class 9th Civics All Chapters Question & Answer
- Chapter – 1 Democracy in the Contemporary World
- Chapter – 2 What is Democracy? Why Democracy?
- Chapter – 3 Constitutional Design
- Chapter – 4 Electoral Politics
- Chapter – 5 Working of Institutions
- Chapter – 6 Democratic Rights