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What is an example of hyper?

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Sonnyface123

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15y ago
Updated: 12/27/2021

Hyper pluralism is seen in many events that take place throughout the United States. One example of hyper pluralism is the stance of gay marriages. The government is overwhelmed by the magnitude of citizens, special interest groups, and others that feel very strongly on both sides of this issue.

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