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Summary Of: Legitimate

Something becomes legitimate when one approves of it... survived because they are supported and considered as legitimate by a small but influential elite... Action can also be legitimate without being legal... constitutionalism or the belief that an action is legitimate because it follows regular procedures which are part of the law of the land...

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