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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.