Although governments can generally use coercion to compel their populaces to do what they might not otherwise want to do, Barbour and Wright imply that in democracies ______.
public opinion and the need for politicians to be reelected generally reduce state violations of rights
constitutional protections of rights are normally not worth the paper on which they are printed
interest groups and political parties can be trusted to rally support for those whose rights are being trampled upon by the government
candidates who promise to curtail the rights of ethnic minorities are almost never elected