Legitimacy is a measure of how accurate, true, or appropriate an aspect is under specific circumstances. In a case where truth was a variable "legitimacy" may be used as a measure of whether or not something is true.
the caprice of nature is the sudden change of the nature
Nature wants to make things equal
Nature could be explained through abstract reasoning and experimentation.
Nature boy is Sterling Burks. He loves nature and will do anything to be in a room alone with a plant. He also loves making love to nature. Sterling is gay and likes to tell people that people from Hong Kong have big penises
vsi's output voltage is independent of load nature, but output current is depends on load nature. csi's output current is independent of load nature, but output voltage is depends on load nature.
The word legitimacy is a noun. It is the quality of being legitimate.
what are the factors that determine legitimacy
legitimacy is act of being legit
The government derives it's legitimacy from the People.
I can test the legitimacy of this statement by looking up the word in the dictionary.
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Poliical legitimacy is the fact that politics is "right" on a certain issue
Legitimacy is a term used by governments to recognize another regime. A government can obtain legitimacy in several ways. For example, allowing people to participate in government having representatives shows signs of legitimacy. Also, having a codified law that is referred to shows signs of a "higher law" which is another way to obtain legitimacy.
France is a democracy, the government derives its legitimacy from the free vote of the people.
Legitimacy in a state refers to the general acceptance and recognition of its authority and governance by the population and other entities. It can take various forms, including legal legitimacy, derived from established laws and constitutional processes; moral legitimacy, based on ethical principles and justice; and traditional legitimacy, rooted in historical or cultural practices. A state's legitimacy is crucial for maintaining social order, stability, and the effective functioning of government, as it fosters trust and cooperation among citizens. When legitimacy is perceived as lacking, it can lead to unrest, resistance, or challenges to the state's authority.
The legitimacy is an issue in the global south because of the need of good governance and accountability.
Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, Jiang Zemin were all leaders in China who had political legitimacy.