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After Saddam Hussein was removed from power, why did different ethnic and religious groups in Iraq begin fighting each other? (1 point)
They could not agree on which new language everyone in the country should be forced to speak.
They disagreed over which group should have the most power in the new government.
They were fighting over which neighboring country should be allowed to take over and rule Iraq.
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They disagreed over which group should have the most power in the new government.
With Saddam gone, a power vacuum opened and Sunnis, Shias, Kurds, and others competed for control of government, resources, and security — leading to sectarian and ethnic violence.
With Saddam gone, a power vacuum opened and Sunnis, Shias, Kurds, and others competed for control of government, resources, and security — leading to sectarian and ethnic violence.
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