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Which of the following illustrates Jinnah’s strongest argument for India’s partition? People from different cultures cannot maintain their unique traditions when coexisting with others. Divisions would allow each group to use the natural resources of their regions to become economically successful. Maintaining a single country would cause discontent between majority and minority groups. Allowing people of similar backgrounds to live together would promote harmony with those across the partition lines.

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