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Depends
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If it’s a democracy it would be illegal for them to do so, if it’s a tyrancy I would have no choice
Answer:
First, despite many trials and tribulations with democracy in today's multiethnic societies, no other form of government -- including non-democratic power sharing, party-based authoritarian control, rule by the military, or the overwhelming force of a dictatorship -- can more effectively reconcile competing social interests. For this reason, understanding how types and practices of democracy may contribute to or help exacerbate intractable conflict is a critical concern.
Second, among the possible ways of constructing a democracy, there is no single ideal set of institutions or practices that can guarantee democracy will help manage intractable conflicts in deeply divided societies. At the same time, given deep practitioner knowledge about a particular conflict, and a keen intuitive sense about how any given democratic institution or practice may work in a setting, practitioners can help shape the choices of protagonists in today's deeply divided societies in ways that promote compromise, conciliation, and conflict management.
What type of claim is it? For now I can tell you this. Ask them what is the claim and tell that it's your nephew and you have a relationship with them and that you want a study loan for them for school/college.
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(Please explain what type of claim is it.)
Just try your best and be you!