1. What happens in Factionalism? *
1)Different political parties and leaders often level allegations against one another.
2)Parties and candidates often use dirty tricks to win elections.
3)Electoral fights does not allow sensible long term policies to be formulated
4) All of the above
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- A political faction is a collection of people who support the same political agenda but differ from the majority of the group in some ways.
- It is a segment within a group or political party that may comprise divided sub-factions, or "parties within a party," which are termed as power blocs or voting blocs.
- Factionalism can be seen as a consequence of electoral competition.
- Groups categorised as factions tend to engage in conflict with preexisting power structures by verbal disagreement, and occasionally through physical action and violence.
- Factionalism's original purpose was to explain separatist parties that existed inside small villages and tribes.
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