It depends on whether the statement is subjective (opinion) or factual (verifiable). If a majority voices the same opinion (e.g. abortion is wrong), it doesn't necessarily make it true - or false. If the same people say the earth is flat however, that is not true.
people who disagree with the government can generally run for office themselves.
It is usually true -- the vast majority of people who are given power over other people tend to start abusing it, taking advantage of their abilities and getting away with things they would not have thought of before they had power.
In Cuba, the Communist Party (Partido Comunista de Cuba) is the only legal political party allowed to operate. All other political parties are banned and considered illegal by the government.
No. The United States is a republic. A democratic republic, but a republic. A democracy is simply 'majority rules'. Our system is more complex. Our President may sign an executive order, but that could be overruled by Congress. A simple majority prevails in the House of Representatives, but not the Senate. Even our Electoral College system of voting in a new President is not simply made by popular vote or 'majority rules'.
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The vast majority of its people had converted to Islam by about A.D. 1000.
No. The statement is true.
"Accepted as true" refers to an idea or statement that is believed to be accurate or valid by the majority of people or within a specific context. It signifies that the information or belief is commonly acknowledged and not disputed.
it is true that the majority of old people say that they are seldom bored.
The majority of older people say that they are seldom bored is true.
It depends entirely on who those people are. Usually, though, "the people" in question are Anti-Semitic and the majority of what they say is negatively influenced by those biases.
This question is unanswerable. How can a "statement of truth" be made which "is not true". Truth does not change. It cannot be that something was true when it was said and later it became untrue.
A bi-conditional statement can be true or false. If it is true, then both forward and backward statements are true. See Bi-conditional StatementIn English grammarThe statement, Love you! could be true too if said/written backward as You love!
You made a statement. You said that [ 24/8 - 2 = 4 ] That statement is not true.
People can be annoying.
The majority of the cells have the same DNA is a true statement about the various types of cells found in an individual multicellular organism. Different genes are expressed in different cells is another true statement.
We don't have the statement so we don't have the answer.