If the members of an ethnic minority in a particular state also share a common religion, speak the same language, have similar physical features, and fall into the same economic class, those variables are seen as
a. part of the in-group.
b. cross-cutting cleavages.
c. primordial.
d. situational identity.
e. complementary social cleavages.
Question 2
The evolution of transnational regional identity is being fostered by
a. the existence of multi-national states.
b. increased awareness of ethnic differences between identity groups within states.
c. large scale intermarriage between people of different ethnic groups.
d. the increasing interconnectedness among states in the international political system.
e. the practice of ethno-federalism.