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Title: Political Parties In Africa
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They often argued that democracy would create differences amongst citizens. It was believed that tribal and ethnic differences would be used to gain support, and this would threaten stability and unity. With no rival political parties, there was less reason for conflict, resulting in concord and solidarity... Showed first 250 characters
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They often argued that democracy would create differences amongst citizens. It was believed that tribal and ethnic differences would be used to gain support, and this would threaten stability and unity. With no rival political parties, there was less reason for conflict, resulting in concord and solidarity... Showed next 250 characters
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