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A country that is transitioning to democracy might actually move farther
away from d...
Social Studies, 20.12.2021 22:40 jillian0013
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A country that is transitioning to democracy might actually move farther
away from democracy if people
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O support a single political party, preventing the development of multiple parties.
O .
start a newspaper that promotes the country's previous form of government.
о O start their own businesses, creating divisions due to income levels.
O from different religious groups express their own viewpoints, leading to confusion.
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