How is social diversity accommodated in democracy explain with example?
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Democracy accommodates social diversities:(a) Democracies develop a procedure to conduct their competition. This reduces the possibility of these tension becoming explosive or violent.
(b) No society can fully and permanently resolve conflicts among different groups. But we can certainly learn to respect these differences and can evolve a mechanism to negotiate these differences.(c) Ability to handle social differences , divisions and conflicts is thus a definite plus point of democratic regimes(d) Example : Belgium 7 has successfully negotiated differences among its ethnic population. This reduces the possibility of tensions
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In a democracy, the views of the minority community is also taken into account. Majority communities do not force their views on minorities.
Democracy accommodates social diversity as it allows for equality, fair representation to all irrespective of their caste, creed, colour, race, religion, language or place of residence.
The weaker sections of society are given economic benifits to help them to improve their socio-economic condition so that they can live a dignified life.
Democracy accommodates social diversity as it allows for equality, fair representation to all irrespective of their caste, creed, colour, race, religion, language or place of residence.
The weaker sections of society are given economic benifits to help them to improve their socio-economic condition so that they can live a dignified life.
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