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fagboi

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A relationship of mutual support or helping in turn as needed is also called:
 
  a. reciprocity.
  b. redistribution.
  c. barter.
  d. market exchange.

Question 2

Which of the following statements about the nation-state is NOT correct?
 
  A) The nation-state always seeks to repress the imagined nature of national unity.
  B) States use educational institutions as a way to create a national culture.
  C) A common interpretation of the past is essential in creating national identities.
  D) Nation-states are created on the basis of a common history and language.
  E) The creation of national identities is often marked with struggle.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

D



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