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20 July, 11:50

What led to the formation of political parties? Certain individuals wanted to gain political power. The writers of the Constitution disagreed on ideology. The Constitution encouraged the concept of two political parties. Groups of people decided to promote different legislative agendas.

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  1. 20 July, 12:40
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    Answer: The writers of the Constitution disagreed on ideology.

    Explanation: In simple words, political parties refers to large group of people who have the same ideologies regarding society. These individuals share the same interest with respect to development and growth.

    In certain situations, the constitution does not cover some communities and some issues which motivate the formation of political parties that tries to catch the attention so that particular issue affecting that group could be addressed.
  2. 20 July, 14:13
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    B. The writers of the Constitution disagreed on ideology.
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