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  1. Traditional leaders don't want to give away or share any power,
  2. Traditional leaders tend to have an economic advantage and do not desire to give that up,
  3. The cultural change that would take place during unification is undesired by those in power,
  4. Traditional societies often attempt change through violence rather than diplomacy.
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Q: How do traditions affect attempts to unify diverse leaders under a single government?
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