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Communalism refers to a social division based on which social difference?​

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Answered by TheMortaL
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Explanation:

Communalism usually refers to a system that integrates communal ownership ... The social and legal systems of the colony were tied to their religious beliefs as well as English.

Answered by Raghav1330
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Communalism in the Indian context refers to the tensions and clashes between different religious communities in various regions.

  • Communalism refers to a social division based on religious social differences.
  • It shows the clashes and differences among the different communities and people. It is used to induce communal violence between those groups.
  • Communalism is the political trade in religion. It is an ideology on which communal politics is based.

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