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Difference between majority and dominant

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Difference between majority and dominant

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The term "majority" refers to the greater part or number of something, typically more than half. It is often used in the context of voting or decision-making to indicate that more than half of the total votes or opinions are in favor of a particular option.

On the other hand, "dominant" refers to having power, influence, or control over others. It can also refer to being the most important or prominent in a particular situation. In a social or hierarchical context, a dominant individual or group may have authority over others and be able to dictate their actions.

In summary, while majority refers to having more than half of something, dominant refers to having power or control over others. A majority may not necessarily be dominant if they do not have influence or authority over others, and a dominant individual or group may not necessarily constitute a majority if they do not make up more than half of the total population.

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