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how democracy teaches tolerance​

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Answered by galatjawab
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Democracy may contribute to friendly attitudes and positive attitudes toward outgroups (i.e., outgroup tolerance) because members of democratic societies learn to exercise their rights (i.e., cast a vote) and, in the process, listen to different opinions.13-Nov-2018

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Tolerance and inclusiveness are important features of Democracy as it is based on liberty and equality. Tolerance is the primary means of avoiding or resolving conflicts. Tolerance need to be inclusive of different point of view. A lack of inclusive tolerance generates frustration, rejection and rebellion.

Democracy may contribute to friendly attitudes and positive attitudes toward outgroups (i.e., outgroup tolerance) because members of democratic societies learn to exercise their rights (i.e., cast a vote) and, in the process, listen to different opinions.

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