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omeli [17]
3 years ago
9

Democracy, what’s you’re opinion on it & how is it built?

History
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Leviafan [203]3 years ago
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<u> Democracy</u> and citizenship are achieved through struggles through revolts or movements capable of reversing a certain social situation.

<u> Democracy</u> is above all the political regime that allows social actors to form and act freely. It is its constitutive principles that govern the existence of the social actors themselves. There are only social actors if combining the internalized awareness of personal and collective rights, the recognition of the plurality of interests and ideas, particularly the conflicts between dominant and dominated, and finally, the responsibility of each one regarding common cultural orientations.

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Question 2. Answer: B, C, D. All non-fiction, fiction, narrative non-fiction.

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Question 5. Answer: A Use details from the story to figure it out

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Question 6. Answer: D  Sometimes revenge isn't as sweet as one thought it would be.

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Question 7. Answer: A  Love wins in the end.

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