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.
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I agree with you — C.
I agree with you. I don't think the Australians and New Zealanders would say out loud that they were better than other countries.
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 :)
You're welcome.