Social Studies, 06.10.2020 08:01 sarah02152005
Nation-states are ALWAYS characterized by which of the following three characteristics?
A.
an independent government, defined territory, and international recognition
B.
shared language, culture, and ethnicity
C.
one official language, an independent government, and international recognition
D.
shared ethnicity, defined territory, and an independent government
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Nation-states are ALWAYS characterized by which of the following three characteristics?
A.
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