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In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
Our constitution is named _____, because it is in the hands not of the _____ but of the many. But our laws secure equal _____ for all in their private disputes and our public opinion welcomes and _____ talents in every branch of achievement. And as we give free play to _____ in our public life, so we carry the same spirit into our daily relation with one another
Our constitution is named _____, because
democracy
aristocracy
plutocracy
theocracy
- The word "constitution" often refers to a system of governance or foundational principles of a country.
- Option 1: democracy
- A democracy is a system where power is in the hands of the many, or the people.
- This matches the description in the passage about power not being in the hands of the few.
- Correct Answer: Option 1 - democracy
- Option 2: aristocracy
- An aristocracy is where power is held by a privileged, noble class.
- This doesn't match, as the passage contrasts the few with the many.
- Option 3: plutocracy
- A plutocracy is ruled by the wealthy.
- Again, this describes governance by a few rather than the many.
- Option 4: theocracy
- A theocracy is a system where priests rule in the name of God.
- This is unrelated to governance by the many.
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