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Which of the following is a value of democracy not shared in principle by most people?
 
  a. Majority rule
  b. Participatory democracy
  c. Universal, or near-universal, right to vote
  d. Free exchange of political ideas

Question 2

The theory of pluralism assumes that
 
  a. groups have equal power in the political process.
  b. the public interest results from bargaining and competition.
  c. individual interests are subordinate to group concerns.
  d. groups are a necessary evil in politics.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B





 

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