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stiv31 [10]
3 years ago
9

A faction is a group that

History
2 answers:
Nostrana [21]3 years ago
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<span>A faction is a group that strongly disagrees with another group. This is a term usually used in politics, to denote a group of people who dissent from the majority and have different opinions and desires than the rest. Usually they have a common purpose that somewhat differs from that of the rest of the political group, which is why they are sort of separated from the rest in the form of a faction.</span>
Vesnalui [34]3 years ago
7 0

<u><em>A faction is that sub group whose some thought and ideology differs from that of the larger group they belong to. </em></u>

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Further Explanation:

Faction is derived for the Latin word <em>factio </em>denoting group of chariot team assembled professionally by private enterprises in ancient Rome. Each of them somewhat different from each other. Faction can also be referred as the group of such members of a larger group who totally opposes the ideology of the larger group they belong to. This term is oftenly used in politics. Each and every government or political entity has that Faction group whose agendas are different from that of the larger group. Member with same ideology forms an alliance within the party. These faction allies for one or more agendas and after attaining these agenda they abolish this faction group.

It is not only limited to political group but beyond this also Faction can get created anywhere. We can take example of school where student of same notioninteract with each other more as compared to that of other student in the class.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High school

Subject: History  

Chapter: Faction

Keywords: Factio, Ancient Rome, politics, Ideology, agendas, alliance, interact, notion, abolish, private

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