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In a democracy the will of the majority cannot be used to deprive what group?

i believe its "deprive rights to a member of a minority group"


How do interest groups influence political parties?

1. Create an alliance with the candidate; this helps the candidate to get elected because they will have some connection. For example, a candidate aligning with an anti-abortion group will have votes from those who believe anti-abortion is the right thing. 2. Interest groups give money to campaigns.


Why do people want democracy in their country?

Because a Democracy is the best form of government hands down. In a Democracy, people have freedom, people can speak freely, people have rights. Unlike in other countries where they have to believe what everybody else believes and they can only have one child and everything.


What is more effective absolutism or democracy?

Whether absolutism or democracy is more effective depends on a specification of what is 'effective', the ability to measure (and strictly compare) that specification, and the implementation of that model on these types of governments. Unfortunately, in political theory, these questions are widely disagreed on, since the purpose, origin, and use of politics is a constant topic of debate, and one's take on these vital issues heavily guides their idea of effectiveness. For example, a Libertarian would likely represent effectiveness as negative freedom and, in this case, believe democracy is superior to absolutism. Conversely, a divine theorist may suppose that authority is delegated to an absolute authority by some objective right, and so absolutism is more effective (or morally justified) than democracy.


What are Robert Dahl's 3 appropriate conditions for the development and maintenance of democracy?

I believe it was to have a "fairly well-bounded group, fairly independent of control by outsiders, and substantial number of members that see themselves as equal in being well qualified to have a say in governing the group."

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Why did Plato not believe in democracy?

He thought that democracy was A. Waste of time.


What was the first type of Brazilian government after independence?

A democracy.


Why did radical Republicans believe that Catholicism was a threat to the US democracy?

The radical Republicans did believe that Catholicism was a threat to the democracy of the US because of the anti-democracy teachings then.


Do Christians believe in democracy?

yes, in fact the only lasting democracy was based of many things Christians believe, this democracy was America (not as we know it but the way it was 200 years ago)


What do you call a government in which you the people elect their leaders?

The Democracy


Did Draco believe in democracy?

yes


Why did George Washington believe that economic democracy should precede political democracy?

he didnt


What type of government did Hiawatha believe in?

Democracy, I think


What did adolf Hitler believe democracy or facsism?

Fascism


Why do Hindus worship idols?

they believe these are representation of a one true god


Why did the congress believe that the English parliament had no right to impose on them?

Taxation without representation.


Why did ancient Athens believe in democracy was the best form of government for them?

The direct democracy gave power to the people so the people supported it.