Countries known for practicing pluralism include Canada, Switzerland, India, and Belgium. These countries promote diversity and accommodate different cultural, religious, and linguistic groups within their societies. Pluralism allows for peaceful coexistence and cooperation among various communities.
It is an organized structure or system which is acceptable, and put into practice by other nations. Like Europe with its monitory system, the Euro, and access to each others countries.
Pluralism
Linguistic pluralism refers to the coexistence of multiple languages in a society or community. Examples of linguistic pluralism can be seen in countries like Switzerland, Canada, and India, where multiple languages are officially recognized and used in various aspects of public life, such as education, government, and media.
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There is no one that demonstrates pluralism in art. Pluralism in art refers to the nature of art forms and artists as diverse. Pluralism shows differences between groups.
Cultural diversity or cultural pluralism.
No African countries practice Buddhism as their main religion.
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Most countries do.
All countries.
Names of Caribbean countries that practice chritianity
The term "feckless pluralism" is a 90% oxymoronic dysphemism most often used by fundamentalist ideologues attempting to discredit the concept of pluralism by inserting an assumption of inherent ineffectiveness.