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Explain the Meaning of coercion

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Answered by Anonymous
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The definition of coercion refers to the act of persuading or convincing someone to do something using force or other unethical means. When you threaten someone harm if they do not sign a contract, this is an example of coercion. YourDictionary definition and usage example.

Various forms of coercion are distinguished: first on the basis of the kind of injury threatened, second according to its aims and scope, and finally according to its effects, from which its legal, social, and ethical implications mostly depend.

Explanation:

Coercion means forcing a person to do something that they would not normally do by making threats against their safety or well-being, or that of their relatives or property. ... For example, pointing a gun at someone's head or holding a knife to someone's throat is an actual physical threat.

Answered by sreelakshmi20
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the action or practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats.

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