in a democratic government what people might do in case of an unpopular laws
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Laws or the government could be changed
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- Object to the laws
- Have public gatherings
- Report on laws on TV news channels and write about them in newspapers.
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- People have a wide range of options in a democratic government when it comes to popular laws. They may object to those laws. They are allowed to host open forums where they expose the flaws in the legislation and criticise them. Newspapers and television networks are venues where they can air their protests. They are free to campaign for the laws' repeal.
- Any democracy guarantees citizens the entire freedom to protest unwelcome regulations and laws that the government enacts and which are not in their best interests.
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