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Difference between procedural achievements and substantive achievements

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Answered by deepsen640
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Procedural democracy is a democracy in which the people or citizens of the state have less influence than in traditional liberal democracies. ... Procedural democracy is quite different from substantive democracy, which is manifested by equal participation of all groups in society in the political process.

Answered by LittleNaughtyBOY
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□ Procedural democracy is a democracy in which the people or citizens of the state have less influence than in traditional liberal democracies.

■ Procedural democracy is quite different from substantive democracy, which is manifested by equal participation of all groups in society in the political process.

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