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How can nationalism lead to cultural conflict? (1 point) • Nationalism does not contribute to cultural conflict. Nationalism can marginalize minority cultures, leading to discrimination and violence against those groups. • Nationalism can lead to the desire to spread a strict religious interpretation by force. Nationalism always involves small fundamentalist groups trying to influence politics through violence.
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Correct choice: Nationalism can marginalize minority cultures, leading to discrimination and violence against those groups.
Explanation: Ethno‑nationalism or policies that prioritize a single “national” culture often exclude or suppress minority languages, religions and customs, producing social exclusion, legal discrimination, protests and sometimes violent backlash (e.g., assimilation laws, hate crimes, ethnic cleansing). The other statement is incorrect because nationalism does not always involve religious fundamentalism or small violent groups — it can be secular and take many forms, not inevitably violent.
Explanation: Ethno‑nationalism or policies that prioritize a single “national” culture often exclude or suppress minority languages, religions and customs, producing social exclusion, legal discrimination, protests and sometimes violent backlash (e.g., assimilation laws, hate crimes, ethnic cleansing). The other statement is incorrect because nationalism does not always involve religious fundamentalism or small violent groups — it can be secular and take many forms, not inevitably violent.
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