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Bond [772]
3 years ago
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"But assuming that national identities will persist, can a European identity be built along side them or over them? Is there suc

h an identity, and if not, is it desirable? Is there, or can there be, such a thing as European patriotism?" Leszek Kolawski, "Can Europe Happen?" The New Criterion, May 2003 Based on this excerpt, what is the main challenge to the formation of a european identity?
A. The Cultural diversity among European peoples B. The doubt over whether European identity should exist C. The ongoing growth of European patriotism D. The existence of national within Europe SHOW FULL ANSWER
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iren [92.7K]3 years ago
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D because you need to look it up but i just did this in class in it was right
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