Democracy can be promoted through accountability. Accountability ensures that government officials and institutions are answerable to the people for their actions. It helps to ensure transparency, reduce corruption, and promote trust between the government and the people. When government officials are held accountable, they are more likely to act in the best interests of the people, which is a key aspect of democratic governance. Gerrymandering, slander, and lobbying are not effective ways to promote democracy. Gerrymandering is the manipulation of electoral boundaries for political gain, slander involves spreading false and damaging information about someone, and lobbying involves attempting to influence political decisions through the use of money or other forms of persuasion.