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Alexxx [7]
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PLEASE ANSWER FAST! FIRST ONE WILL BE MARKED AS BRAINLIEST!!!!!!

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postnew [5]3 years ago
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that way minorities will have a say in what goes on and the laws being made. and its not majority rules over minorities.

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