Respuesta :
Although differences are rarely "settled" in that they cease to exist, when they occur in a democracy the most common way to move past them is to elect people who share your values, and have them vote on legislation in your favor.
Answer: By Compromise
Explanation:
How are differences usually settled in a democracy?
by presidential authority ( Checks and balances prevent this. )
by minority rule ( How would a minority have more votes than the majority? )
[ by compromise ]
by divine right ( Unconstitutional. )
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