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Christian Democracy, as stated, 20th c.-present

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Christian Democracy is a political ideology that combines elements of Catholic social teaching with democratic governance, typically advocating for a market economy, social welfare provisions, and a role for religious values in public life. It emerged as a distinct political force in Western Europe during the mid-20th century, particularly in the post-World War II period, and spread to Latin America and other regions through affiliated political parties.

Cluster:Egalitarian Pluralists

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