In a truly democratic society, which of the following happens during an election?  A. The elected candidate takes office without violence from the rival party. B. The candidate that has been appointed by a political party takes power. C. Citizens vote, but the winner is ultimately decided by a high court. D. Citizens are required to vote for the candidate that belongs to their party.

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The correct answer is A) The elected candidate takes office without violence from the rival party.

In a truly democratic society, the following happens during an election: "The elected candidate takes office without violence from the rival party."

Elections in democratic countries are held with minimum issues or accusations. People vote, the authorities count the votes and declare a winner. The results of the election are accepted and everything is normal after the election. That doesn't happen in some underdeveloped countries where there is corruption, they manipulated the counting of the votes, the media favors one candidate and try to influence people's decision, and there is violence in election day or after the a winner is declared. People take the streets and protest.

In a true democracy,  A. The elected candidate takes office without violence from the rival party.

What happens in a democracy?

  • The people vote to decide who they want to lead them.
  • The will of the people is respected.

This means that when someone is voted into power, that person is to be allowed to take office without other parties and candidates that lost, instigating violence.

In conclusion, option A is correct.

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