To determine if this was an example of true majority rule, we need to assess whether the majority of participants had their preferences reflected in the decision-making process. True majority rule implies that more than half of the participants supported the outcome, ensuring that the decision aligns with the majority's will. If the decision reflects the preferences of less than half or if there were significant barriers preventing some voices from being heard, then it would not be considered true majority rule.
One example of majority rule is the democratic voting system. The candidate with the most votes gets the delegates in the state and wins the election.
true
One example of majority rule is the democratic voting system. The candidate with the most votes gets the delegates in the state and wins the election.
no
no
What is an example of majority rule and minority rights?
for majority rule
Majority Rule.
A rule of the majority is called "majority rule". It is a principle that a decision is made by a vote in which more than half of the members of the group agree.
the largest minority will make the rule if there is no majority
Majority rule
This was the first written example of democracy. It also used majority rule.