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Select the option that corresponds most closely to Ernest Renan's argument in 'What is a Nation'
Religionis not the basis of nations because people who follow different religions canbelong to the same nation.
Religion
is not the basis of nations because people who follow different religions can
belong to the same nation.
National boundaries should be determined bynatural geographical features such as mountains and rivers.
National boundaries should be determined by
natural geographical features such as mountains and rivers.
Race is the true foundation of nations becauseit is firm and permanent.
Race is the true foundation of nations because
it is firm and permanent.
Languages are politically importantin determining nations because they are signs of race.
Languages are politically important
in determining nations because they are signs of race.
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