Which key feature distinguishes multinational and multiethnic states?

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Multinational states include the presence of free elections and democractic principles, while multiethnic states do not.

Multinational states include the presence of free elections and democractic principles, while multiethnic states do not.

Multinational states include the use of an official language, while multiethnic states do not.

Multinational states include the use of an official language, while multiethnic states do not.

Multinational states include territories that were once independent states, while multiethnic states do not.

Multinational states include territories that were once independent states, while multiethnic states do not.

Multinational states include the presence of various ethnicities with traditions or histories of self-government, while multiethnic states do not.

Multinational states include the presence of various ethnicities with traditions or histories of self-government, while multiethnic states do not.

Multinational states include territories that were once colonies, while multiethnic states do not.

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The key feature that distinguishes multinational and multiethnic states is:

Multinational states include the presence of various ethnicities with traditions or histories of self-government, while multiethnic states do not.

This highlights that multinational states often consist of groups that have a distinct identity and a history of autonomy or governance, whereas multiethnic states may simply be diverse in ethnicity without those groups having a significant historical claim to self-governance.