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Those living in a nation-state are often expected to do all of the following, EXCEPT:
A.
enrich the society by sharing their unique culture and beliefs
B.
speak the national language
C.
defend the nation from detractors
D.
embrace the national culture, customs, and folklore
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
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Explanation: Nation-states typically expect a common national language, shared culture/customs, and loyalty/defense of the nation. They are less likely to expect residents to preserve and share distinct, separate cultural identities that would weaken cultural homogeneity.
Explanation: Nation-states typically expect a common national language, shared culture/customs, and loyalty/defense of the nation. They are less likely to expect residents to preserve and share distinct, separate cultural identities that would weaken cultural homogeneity.
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