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In his "Introduction" to Imagined Communities author Benedict Anderson argued that nationality is _____________, and we must understand how it came into historical being.
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A.a fixed concept that hasn't change over time
B.scientific category
C.a subject of Political Science
D.a cultural artifact
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The question asks about Benedict Anderson's claim in his Introduction to Imagined Communities regarding nationality and its historical emergence.
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