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13 December, 18:54

Why is disagreement protected in a democracy? a. disagreement is not protected in a democracy b. reasonable people will disagree on what is best for the public interest c. disagreements are fun to watch d. disagreement is a public good

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  1. 13 December, 19:54
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    Disagreement is protected and often cherished in a democracy because "b. reasonable people will disagree on what is best for the public interest " These disagreements often lead to finding a common ground.
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