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In Cameroon, tensions between Francophone and Anglophone communities illustrate how language can be:(1 point)
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Solely unifying
Solely unifying
Solely divisive
Solely divisive
Both unifying and divisive
Both unifying and divisive
Unimportant socially
Unimportant socially
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Both unifying and divisive
Explanation: Language creates in-group unity (shared culture, institutions) but can also divide groups when one language is privileged or political power is linked to language, as with Francophone vs. Anglophone tensions in Cameroon.
Explanation: Language creates in-group unity (shared culture, institutions) but can also divide groups when one language is privileged or political power is linked to language, as with Francophone vs. Anglophone tensions in Cameroon.
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