A major flaw in a liberal democracy is
the limitation of the freedom of expression
its emphasis on political rights over economic rights
that it promotes political instability
its emphasis on collective ownership
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The answer is B. Its emphasis on political rights over economic rights.
In a liberal democracy, citizens usually enjoy freedoms like voting, speech, and assembly (political rights). But economic rights—like guaranteed housing, healthcare, or income equality—often take a backseat. That’s considered a flaw because some people can have political power on paper but still struggle materially, which limits the effectiveness of true equality.
A and C aren’t typical flaws in theory: liberal democracies protect freedom of expression, and while they can have political disagreements, “instability” isn’t inherent—it depends on other factors.

NOW its clear that we r all wrong...in d past ques the answer is B...and to my research i gues dey r right..bkex liberal and democracy r two diff words.....liberal means wen a citizen is limited to xpresion while democracy as we all knw govt for d pple by d pple e.t.c so combine dr meanings togeda dn you see dat B is d coret ans

yes A is the correct ans because it is only the law of libel dat limits a citizen's right to freedom of xpresion WHICH SERVES AS A MAJOR FLAW (mistakes)IN A LIBERAL DEMOCRACY

Liberal democracy can ever contribute to political instability instead it heightens equal representation of pple which aims at a balanced political system the Answer is A only the Law of sedition can limit freedom of expression in A demcratic state or system


