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According to “The ‘Anomaly’ of Nationalism” Benedict Anderson says the nation is "an imagined political community - and imagined as both inherently ____________."
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A.a melting pot and homogeneous
B.expansive and unruly
C.boundless and indescribable
D.limited and sovereign
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The question cites Benedict Anderson's description from The Imagined Communities. It asks how he completes the phrase: 'an imagined political community - and imagined as both inherently ____________.'
Option 1: 'a melting pot and homogeneous' would imply uniformity and blend, which does not ......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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