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What is the primary meaning of the Filipino concept of 'bayan' or 'banua'?
What is the primary meaning of the Filipino concept of 'bayan' or 'banua'?
- A shared language or culture
- A feeling of patriotism
- A community or territory (correct)
- A nation or country
Which of the following is NOT a defining characteristic of a nation?
Which of the following is NOT a defining characteristic of a nation?
- Common culture
- Shared language
- Shared history
- Shared political system (correct)
What is the primary difference between a nation and a nation-state?
What is the primary difference between a nation and a nation-state?
- A nation-state has a shared language, while a nation does not
- There is no difference between a nation and a nation-state
- A nation-state has a defined territory, while a nation does not (correct)
- A nation-state has a shared culture, while a nation does not
What is the defining characteristic of a state, according to the text?
What is the defining characteristic of a state, according to the text?
When did the development of nation-states begin in Europe, according to the text?
When did the development of nation-states begin in Europe, according to the text?
What is the relationship between the concepts of nation and state in the formation of a nation-state?
What is the relationship between the concepts of nation and state in the formation of a nation-state?
Which path was taken by subsequent nation-states that were formed from nations?
Which path was taken by subsequent nation-states that were formed from nations?
Which path, according to the text, involved breaking off from a colonial relationship, especially after World War II?
Which path, according to the text, involved breaking off from a colonial relationship, especially after World War II?
What did the text say was a characteristic of the fourth path to nation-state formation?
What did the text say was a characteristic of the fourth path to nation-state formation?
Which path involved the members of the bureaucracy (lawyers, politicians, diplomats, etc.) eventually moving to unify the people within the state to build the nation-state?
Which path involved the members of the bureaucracy (lawyers, politicians, diplomats, etc.) eventually moving to unify the people within the state to build the nation-state?
Which path mentioned in the text involved intellectuals and scholars laying the foundations of a nation and working towards political and diplomatic recognition?
Which path mentioned in the text involved intellectuals and scholars laying the foundations of a nation and working towards political and diplomatic recognition?
What did the text say was a characteristic of the third path to nation-state formation?
What did the text say was a characteristic of the third path to nation-state formation?
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