What is majoritarianism?

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Multiple Choice

What is majoritarianism?

Explanation:
Majoritarianism is the idea that government policies primarily reflect the preferences of the majority of citizens. When the majority favors a policy, it tends to be adopted, even if a significant minority opposes it. A central consequence is that minority rights may not be fully protected if the majority’s will dominates policy decisions. The other descriptions don’t fit: ruling by a single elite group describes elitism or oligarchy; making decisions randomly with no public input isn’t democratic at all; and equal power sharing among all branches describes a different organizational structure than rule by the majority.

Majoritarianism is the idea that government policies primarily reflect the preferences of the majority of citizens. When the majority favors a policy, it tends to be adopted, even if a significant minority opposes it. A central consequence is that minority rights may not be fully protected if the majority’s will dominates policy decisions. The other descriptions don’t fit: ruling by a single elite group describes elitism or oligarchy; making decisions randomly with no public input isn’t democratic at all; and equal power sharing among all branches describes a different organizational structure than rule by the majority.

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