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Policitics and Society

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  • The principle that the greater number should exercise greater power.
    majority rule
  • The right to be treated without discrimination, especially on the grounds of one's sex, race, or age.
    equal opportunities
  • It is the activity of some members of government or corporate who act in an organized manner to discover, rehabilitate, or punish people who violate the rules and norms.
    law enforcement
  • The benefit or interests of all.
    common good
  • What's the opposite of "alternative"?
    mainstream
  • The way in which the wealth and income of a nation are divided among its population.
    ditribution of wealth
  • What's the opposite of "class-based"?
    egalitarian
  • What's the opposite of "communal"?
    private
  • It suggests that an individual has an obligation to work and cooperate with other individuals and organizations for the benefit of society at large.
    social responsibility
  • What's the opposite of "extreme"?
    moderate
  • What's the opposite of "reactionary"?
    radical
  • They are the normal individual rights as applied to members of racial, ethnic, class, religious, linguistic or gender and sexual minorities.
    minority rights
  • What's the opposite of "spiritual"?
    secular
  • Working to make a difference in the civic life of one's community and developing the combination of knowledge, skills, values and motivation to make that difference.
    civic engagement