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26 December, 02:39

A dominant group does not have to be a majority because dominance is determined by

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  1. 26 December, 03:02
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    A dominant group does not have to be a majority because dominance is determined by " power and privilege".

    Dominance is the power and privilege an individual or a group has on the rest. It is quite possible that an opinion might hold majority view but cannot be admitted the dominant view for example in a tribal chain of command even if the majority holds a view it can be negated by the tribal head on the basis of dominance.
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