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a. that everyone, no matter how qualified they might be, has equal say
b. that people will inevitably elect only the most popular, charismatic candidates
c. that inevitability factions will form to support their own interests at the expense of others
d. that any change that is effected occurs at a glacial pace, too slow to be of any real benefit to the populace
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