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Q.

For which societies it is not a simple matter to recognise that all individuals are equal?


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a

For societies whose base is built on long term subordination and domination

b

For societies whose leaders are dictation in nature and acts

c

For societies where there is no coordination among people

d

All the above  

answer is A.

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For societies that have been built for a long time based on subordination and domination, it is not a simple matter to recognize that all individuals are equal. Democracy, as we know, stands way more superior to any other government when it comes to promoting the dignity or freedom of the individual. In earlier times, most societies were male-dominated and believed in subordinating women. Therefore, expectations from democracy also function as the criteria for judging any democratic country. Democracy promotes equality among all the citizens in all political, social, and economic spheres, which makes it different from other societies.
 
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