Asked by DDDD
Democracy does not guarantee equality of conditions-it only guarantees equality of opportunity."-Irving Kristol
What did the author mean by this statement?
Everyone is equal in a democracy.
Socialism is better than a democracy.
In a democracy, everyone has an equal chance to succeed.
Government leaders should guarantee that everyone has equal conditions.
I think its D am I right?
What did the author mean by this statement?
Everyone is equal in a democracy.
Socialism is better than a democracy.
In a democracy, everyone has an equal chance to succeed.
Government leaders should guarantee that everyone has equal conditions.
I think its D am I right?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Not D. With over 328,000,000 people in the country, how can the government guarantee anything?
Answered by
DDDD
So c?
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, C.
Answered by
LAG
Its c, since for a, people are still judged in certain ways and everyone has different opinions about that, and b is more of an opinion or biased, and for d, what the other guy said about the government not being able to guarantee much with so many people in the U.S. and finally for c, well it seems better than the other options
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