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The Lebanese Civil War had a complex series of events and factors that led to its beginning. However, a simplified version of what occurred was that there was an fragile balance of power between militant groups from the Sunni Arabs and Shi'ite Arabs as well as the Maronite Christians. When the Palestinian Liberation Organization was expelled from Jordan it further unsettled the balance of power in Lebanon causing widespread conflict between these groups. In addition external powers in the region like Syria and Israel had an influence in fomenting conflict in Lebanon during this period as well.
The main concern that people had about the first draft of the articles
of confederation was that it gave central government a complete monopoly
on power within the country. Within the very first part of the articles
of confederation, it is emphasized how much importance was going to be
placed on the people within the nation, and the involvement they would
have in the running of the country. Giving all the power to the
government completely undermined this idea.
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