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In History / College | 2025-07-07

True democracy is the system where the Government carries out the will of the people defending a single objective: the interests of the people.

- "The Twenty Truths of the Perónist Justicialism," Juan Perón, 1950

How does Perón define democracy?
A. as a government that serves the people
B. as a government that is elected by the people
C. as a government that defends its own interests
D. as a government that is chosen by the military

Asked by isanchez0218

Answer (2)

Perón defines democracy as a government that serves the people, prioritizing their interests over military or self-serving governance. This notion focuses on active representation and engagement of the citizenry. Democracy, in Perón's view, is fundamentally about fulfilling the will and needs of the populace. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-07

Juan Perón defines democracy as a government that serves the people, focusing on fulfilling their interests. He emphasizes the need for advocacy of collective well-being and active citizen engagement in political processes. Thus, the correct answer is A: as a government that serves the people.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-08