which three factors are crucial in deciding the outcome of politics and social divisions
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1 . people's perception-if people see their identity in singular and exclusive terms then there will be conflict but if they see their identity as a reflection of the national identity then they will live at peace with each other.
2.The role of community and culture - it depends on how the leaders will raise the demands and needs of a particular community. It will be peaceful if this is done within the dictates of the constitution.
3.The role of political party and government - The outcome will depend on how the government addresses the needs of a particular community. If it is done in fairness and according to the constitution then there will be peace.
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1 . people's perception-if people see their identity in singular and exclusive terms then there will be conflict but if they see their identity as a reflection of the national identity then they will live at peace with each other.
2.The role of community and culture - it depends on how the leaders will raise the demands and needs of a particular community. It will be peaceful if this is done within the dictates of the constitution.
3.The role of political party and government - The outcome will depend on how the government addresses the needs of a particular community. If it is done in fairness and according to the constitution then there will be peace.
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first,
how people seee their identity if people see their identity in exclusive an singular it will be very difficult to accomodate them rather if the see themselves in one identity like nationwise it'll be easier to accomodate them
second,
how people raise their community demands
third,
how political leaders react to their demand
how people seee their identity if people see their identity in exclusive an singular it will be very difficult to accomodate them rather if the see themselves in one identity like nationwise it'll be easier to accomodate them
second,
how people raise their community demands
third,
how political leaders react to their demand
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