Social Sciences, asked by sshivani2992000, 1 month ago

What is the difference between majority and minority community?​

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Answered by 10satyadev007
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The majority is the social group considered to have the most power in a particular place (and sometimes the most members). On the other hand, a minority is any category of people distinguished by either physical or cultural difference that a society has subordinated.

Answered by 27swatikumari
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A majority government is one in which more than half of the MPs of the House of Commons are from the dominant political party (155 seats or more). They already have the majority of the required votes, therefore they don't need assistance from other parties to put legislation into law.

Of all the parties

A minority government has the most seats, but only has 50% or fewer of the seats (154 or less). In order to pass legislation and bring it into law, they must strike "deals" with other parties.

Minority governments can be overthrown if the other political parties band together to defeat it and call for elections, or if they choose to form a coalition government.

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