Evaluating Policy Outcomes in an Unequal System
Based on the provided scenario, critically evaluate the city's decision-making process. In your evaluation, explain how the disparity in economic resources between the two sides likely influenced the final policy outcome, and assess the implications of this outcome for the principle of democratic equality.
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