How do social democracies’ emphasis on collective welfare impact human rights and society?(1 point)

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Social democracies’ emphasis on collective welfare leads to an exclusively capitalistic system in which individual freedoms are prioritized and traditional social institutions are de-emphasized.
Social democracies’ emphasis on collective welfare leads to an exclusively capitalistic system in which individual freedoms are prioritized and traditional social institutions are de-emphasized.

Social democracies’ emphasis on publicly-owned social institutions increases protections for human rights but has no impact on the participation of citizens in governance.
Social democracies’ emphasis on publicly-owned social institutions increases protections for human rights but has no impact on the participation of citizens in governance.

Social democracies’ emphasis on capitalism leads to weaker protections for individual human rights but strong protections for public institutions and cooperative ownership over property.
Social democracies’ emphasis on capitalism leads to weaker protections for individual human rights but strong protections for public institutions and cooperative ownership over property.

Social democracies’ emphasis on collective welfare leads to public ownership and cooperative ownership of property, broad participation of citizens in governance, and strong protections for human rights.

Social democracies’ emphasis on collective welfare leads to public ownership and cooperative ownership of property, broad participation of citizens in governance, and strong protections for human rights.