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YES! Canada is! The reason is this:

1. Many people have different cultures and beliefs.

2. We have the right to keep our RELIGION

3. People come from many different countries and speak different languages.

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The U.S democracy is neither plural nor majority governed. It is a combination of both. This may be hard to prove if this is for an essay. Pluralism beliefs state that governing decisions in the U.S are made by numerical minorities. This governing system is evident in government agencies, interest groups, elections (especially the outcome), public opinion, and is stated in separation of powers that "fears tyranny" (i.e majority rule). Parts of the electoral college are also plural. The U.S can also be described as numerically majority governed. The President is a majority figure. Votes in congress, the supreme court, the idea that the President and congress must follow the majorities opinion are also example of majority rule.

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Yes it is a very pluralistic society

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Yes

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