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What is the main difference between sectionalism and federalism
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DaOne
The main difference between sectionalism and federalism is that sectionalists prioritize the interests of a particular region or group, while federalists prioritize the interests of the nation as a whole.
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DaTwo
The main difference between sectionalism and federalism is that sectionalism is a political ideology that emphasizes the interests and values of a particular region or section of a country, while federalism is a political system in which power is divided between a central government and regional governments. Sectionalism often leads to regional conflicts and tensions within a country, while federalism promotes cooperation and unity among different regions.
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