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What is a communalism?

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Answered by shrutipatel16
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communalism is theory or system of governmnt according to which each commune isvirtually an independent state and thenation is merely a federation of suchstates.


Communalism, like most ideologies, is a school of thought shared by a specific group of people. Specifically, communalism is the shared belief within a particular culture that promotes religious and secular isolation from another group. In other words, communalism is a form of segregation, only it's a segregation that the group being segregated actually chooses. In theory, there are many different reasons a group could become communalist, but typically these groups resort to isolating themselves based on religion......




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Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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Communalism

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  • Communalism for the most part alludes to a framework that coordinates shared possession and organizations of exceptionally restricted autonomous networks. ... Specifically, prior networks and developments pushing such practices were frequently portrayed as "rebel", "communist" and additionally "socialist".
  • Communalism, as most belief systems, is a way of thinking shared by a particular gathering of individuals. ... In India, for instance, a significant part of the communalism (and coming about between bunch struggle) between the Muslims, Sikhs, Hindus and Christians was at first advanced by the British.
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