Question

Which of the following best describes a nation-state?(1 point)
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a place where there are clear physical boundaries and a well-structured government run by the people
a place where there are clear physical boundaries and a well-structured government run by the people

any group in the world where the people in the government have a shared identity as a nation
any group in the world where the people in the government have a shared identity as a nation

a government that has been recognized by other countries or admitted to membership in the UN
a government that has been recognized by other countries or admitted to membership in the UN

a country that has well-defined borders and a government that is based on a shared common identity of all the people
a country that has well-defined borders and a government that is based on a shared common identity of all the people
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The best description of a nation-state from the given options is:

a country that has well-defined borders and a government that is based on a shared common identity of all the people.

This definition captures both the concept of defining geographical boundaries and the presence of a unifying national identity among the populace.