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A nation state is a political entity with specific boundaries.
A nation state is a political entity with specific boundaries.
True
The development of national identity always leads to political nationalism.
The development of national identity always leads to political nationalism.
False
Al-Qaeda and ISIS are examples of national identity movements.
Al-Qaeda and ISIS are examples of national identity movements.
False
A national identity is defined by its political boundaries.
A national identity is defined by its political boundaries.
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A nation state is a type of cultural identity.
A nation state is a type of cultural identity.
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Study Notes
National Identity and Movements
- National identities can lead to the development of nationalism, which can result in the creation of nation-states.
- A nation has a cultural identity that people are emotionally attached to.
- A state, on the other hand, is a specific entity defined by its distinct boundaries.
- Global movements, such as Al-Qaeda and ISIS, are examples of national or identity movements.
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This quiz covers the challenges posed by national and identity movements, including the development of nationalism and nation states, as well as global movements like Al-Queda and ISIS. Understand the difference between a nation's cultural identity and a state's specific boundaries.