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Requirement of Unanimity for Changes

Definition

This means all members within an organization must agree before any changes can be made.

Related terms

Consensus Decision Making: A process that seeks not only agreement from all participants but also the resolution or mitigation of minority objections.

Supermajority: A number that is much more than half of a total, especially in a vote.

Ratification: The official way to confirm something, usually by vote. It is the formal validation of a proposed law.

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  • AP US Government - 1.4 Challenges of the Articles of Confederation

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