Asked by marie
People in Australia and New Zealand feel a strong national identity, or a...
A.sense of frustration with old, traditional ways in culture and politics.
B.sense of feeling one's country is better than other countries.
C.sense of being a part of a country, its culture, traditions, language, and politics.
D.sense of belonging to the world as a whole and being an active participant.
in my book it says " The people of Australia and New Zealand feel a strong national identity toward their countries. Australia and New Zealand blend both European and indigenous elements in their cultures"
so im not sure if its B or C. but im going more on C.
A.sense of frustration with old, traditional ways in culture and politics.
B.sense of feeling one's country is better than other countries.
C.sense of being a part of a country, its culture, traditions, language, and politics.
D.sense of belonging to the world as a whole and being an active participant.
in my book it says " The people of Australia and New Zealand feel a strong national identity toward their countries. Australia and New Zealand blend both European and indigenous elements in their cultures"
so im not sure if its B or C. but im going more on C.
Answers
Answered by
MSmith
I agree with you — C.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I agree with you. I don't think the Australians and New Zealanders would say out loud that they were better than other countries.
Answered by
marie
thats what i was thinking too ms. sue lol. i was like theres no way they would say that especially in teaching books lol. thankyou both of you :)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.