All social differences do not lead to social divisions. explain with an example
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All social differences do not lead to social divisions.For example cross cutting differences in which one social difference help to over come or it eliminate the other social diffrences.In Netherland,class and religion tend to cul across each other.Catholics and Protestant are about equally likely to be rich or poor.I such case Social difference do not lead to social division.
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No, all social differences do not lead to divisions. Social divisions of some or the other kind do exist in every society of the world and are reflected in politics. In Democracy it is only natural that political parties talk of these divisions, make different promises to different communities, look after due representation of various communities and make polices to redress the grievances of disadvantaged communities.
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