
Accommodation of Social Diversity
Evaluate the ability of democratic systems to handle social differences, divisions, and conflicts by providing mechanisms for negotiation and accommodation.
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Evaluate the ability of democratic systems to handle social differences, divisions, and conflicts by providing mechanisms for negotiation and accommodation.
Key Questions
- Explain how democracy provides a framework to accommodate social diversity.
- Analyse the two conditions that must be met for a democracy to successfully accommodate social differences.
- Compare the handling of social conflict in a democracy with that in a non-democratic regime.
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