National identity in the United States has centered on
a. speaking English and being of Anglo-Saxon descent.
b. accepting a general set of values about personal liberty and political equality.
c. considering oneself Christian, even if it is more a cultural identifier than firm religious conviction.
d. subscribing to the idea that there is unity in diversity.
e. having a deep distrust of the government of the United States.
Question 2
Which nation do many social scientists consider to be close to the ideal of a civic nation?
a. American
b. German
c. Russian
d. Iranian
e. Chinese