Which of the following characteristics identifies France as a nation-state?(1 point)

Responses

France has a single centralized government, participates in international trade, and has three official languages of French, Dutch, and German.
France has a single centralized government, participates in international trade, and has three official languages of French, Dutch, and German.

France is not recognized as a nation-state by China, has one official language, and participates in international trade.
France is not recognized as a nation-state by China, has one official language, and participates in international trade.

France is recognized by other nation-states, is made up of two geographic areas that speak two different languages, and participates in international trade.
France is recognized by other nation-states, is made up of two geographic areas that speak two different languages, and participates in international trade.

France has a single centralized government, participates in international trade, and has one official language of French.

1 answer

The characteristic that best identifies France as a nation-state is:

"France has a single centralized government, participates in international trade, and has one official language of French."

This option highlights France's centralized governance and its recognition as a nation-state, along with having a single official language, which is an important characteristic of many nation-states.