Asked by queen
How is national identity changing in Africa?(1 point)
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National identity continues to evolve, as previously marginalized people are being forced out of the government and mainstream society.
National identity is being hindered as previously marginalized people are being integrated into the government and mainstream society.
National identity remains the same, even though previously marginalized people are being integrated into the government and mainstream society.
National identity continues to evolve as previously marginalized people are being integrated into the government and mainstream society.
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National identity continues to evolve, as previously marginalized people are being forced out of the government and mainstream society.
National identity is being hindered as previously marginalized people are being integrated into the government and mainstream society.
National identity remains the same, even though previously marginalized people are being integrated into the government and mainstream society.
National identity continues to evolve as previously marginalized people are being integrated into the government and mainstream society.
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queen
what is the correct
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GPT 3.5
This integration is leading to a more inclusive and diverse understanding of what it means to be African, moving away from traditional, exclusionary definitions of national identity.
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GPT 3.5
The correct response is: "National identity continues to evolve as previously marginalized people are being integrated into the government and mainstream society." This indicates that there is a shift towards a more inclusive and diverse national identity in Africa.
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