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SpyIntel [72]
4 years ago
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When all citizens of a nation share an ethnic heritage, that nation is called a(n)

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tatuchka [14]4 years ago
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Ethno-nationalism is the name given to a nation when all of its citizens are ethnic. It is ruled by the rule that " nation is made by shared heritage " and they usually follow  common language with same religion and same ethnic heritage ancestry. They take care of the knowledge of their ancestors and work as a strong force and donor fight among them self.

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