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vova2212 [387]
2 years ago
14

Have we lived up to the promise of democracy?

History
1 answer:
gtnhenbr [62]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

When you ask people about these sorts of ideals that are related to democracy, you get many different perspectives and biases in the answers as well. This question is one that is opinionated on one's beliefs and values.

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