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1a principle of traditional democratic theory that guarantees rights to those who do not belong to majorities and allows that they might join majorities through persuasion and reasoned argument11 sets
2a principle of traditional democratic theory that guarantees rights to those who do not belong to majorities and allows that they might join majorities through persuasion and reasoned argument.7 sets
3rights such as freedom of speech and assembly are invioble no matter who is in power3 sets
4kisebbségi jogok2 sets
5a fundamental principle of traditional democratic theory that guarantees rights to those who do not belong to majorties2 sets
6the benefits of government that cannot be denied to any citizens by a majority decision.1 set
7a principle of traditional democratic theory that guarantees rights to those who do not belong to the majorities and allows that they might join majorities through persuasion and reasoned arguement1 set
8guarantees rights to the those who do not belong to majorities and allows that they might join majorities through persuasion and reasoned argument1 set
9what issues did eleanor roosevelt strongly support ?1 set
10rights guaranteed to the minority no matter what so the majority isn't too powerful1 set
11benefits of gov. that cannot be denied to any citizen by majority decisions1 set
12protecting the rights and freedoms of the minority in choosing among policy alternatives1 set
13a principle of traditional democratic theory that guarentees rights to those who do not beling to majorities and allows that they might join majorities through persuasion and reasoned arguments.1 set
14guarantees rights to those who do not belong to the majorities through persuasion and reasoned argument1 set
15no matter how small the group, they have equal rights.1 set
16the idea that citizens who did not vote for the winner still keep their rights.1 set
17rights the majority cannot infringe upon (ex. free speech)1 set
18rights given to those in the minority; based on the idea that tyranny of the majority is a danger to human rights.1 set
19a group inferior to the majority and retain the full rights of democratic citizenship1 set
20the benefits of government that cannot be denied to any citizens by majority decisions1 set
21benefits of gov't that cannot be denied to any citizens by majority decisions1 set
22individual rights applied to members of racial,ethnic, religious, or class groups.1 set
23majority always has to be fair to minority's1 set
24something that can't be taken away1 set
25rights kept by a smaller group that did not vote fot the same thing or person most people voted for1 set
26procedures, such as those in place in the senate, that permit members of the minority party the opportunity to resist legislative actions they oppose.1 set
27normal individual rights as applied to members of racial, ethnic, class, religious, linguistic or sexual minorities, and second, collective rights accorded to minority groups1 set
28حقوق الأقلية1 set
29a principle of traditional democratic theory that guarantees rights to those who do not belong in majorities and allows that they might join majorities through persuasion and reasoned argument.1 set
30the rights of minoritys must be safeguarded1 set
31those who do not vote for the winner still keep their rights1 set
32rights that cannot be abolishedin a democracy even if they are held by less than half the population1 set
33principle of traditonal democratic theory that guarantees rights to those who do not belong to majorities and allows that they might join majorities through persuasion and reasoned arguement1 set
34the majority cannot infringe upon looking after the concerns of the many1 set
35a principal of traditional democracy that guarantees rights to those that don't belong to majorities1 set
36freedom of speech, assembly etc. which the majority cannot infringe upon1 set
37the idea that citizens who did not vote for the winner still keep their rights1 set
38the rights of those who did not vote for the winner to keep all their rights1 set
39traditional democratic theory guarantees rights to those not belonging to majority. allows that they may join majorities through persuasion and argument1 set
40oppurtunity that a member is entitled to have or to receive from others within the limits of law, even though they might not be a member of the controlling group.1 set