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Evvie72

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________ assumes that political identities are malleable and suggests that we think of identity as an evolving political process rather than as a fixed set of identity categories.
 
  A. Primordialism
  B. Interventionism
  C. Constructivism
  D. Communism
  E. Fascism

Question 2

The population of Elveland is made up of several different cultural groups: English, Scottish, Welsh, and Northern Irish. Conflict among these groups along cultural lines would have been predicted by which of the following political theorists?
 
  A. Karl Marx
  B. Vilfredo Pareto
  C. Adam Smith
  D. Robert Malthus
  E. Max Weber



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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