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Jayden Wise
18 June, 07:26
What are the qualities of a State?
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Marcos Barnett
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Answer:Participation. All men and women should have a voice in decision-making, Rule of law, Transparency, Responsiveness, Consensus orientation, Equity, Effectiveness and efficiency, Accountability.
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