Match List-I (Forms of Democracy) with List-II (Description) and choose the correct answer from the codes given below the lists:List-I List-II (Forms of (Description) Democracy) (a) Social 1. It is basically a Guild socialist Democracy idea and Cole was its exponent. Its aim is the management of industry by workers on self-governing lives (b) People's 2. Its central idea is economic Democracy equality. Karl Marx used it in place of political democracy and called it the determining factor of politics (c) Industrial 3. It is neither capitalist nor Democracy socialist. It is partly liberal and partly socialist. It aims at social equality and welfare of the people. (d) Economic 4. It is com m on ly u sed b y Democracy com m un ist states. It is intended to put emphasis in the politico-economic, macromicro and suprainfra nature of their democracy. Codes: (a) (b) (c) (d)

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Match List-I (Forms of Democracy) with List-II (Description) and choose the correct answer from the codes given below the lists:<br>List-I List-II (Forms of (Description) Democracy) (a) Social 1. It is basically a Guild socialist Democracy idea and Cole was its exponent. Its aim is the management of industry by workers on self-governing lives (b) People's 2. Its central idea is economic Democracy equality. Karl Marx used it in place of political democracy and called it the determining factor of politics (c) Industrial 3. It is neither capitalist nor Democracy socialist. It is partly liberal and partly socialist. It aims at social equality and welfare of the people. (d) Economic 4. It is com m on ly u sed b y Democracy com m un ist states. It is intended to put emphasis in the politico-economic, macromicro and suprainfra nature of their democracy. Codes: (a) (b) (c) (d)