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4.Why are states often suspicious of cultural diversity?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ans. ... The states fear that the recognition of varied culturally diverse identities such as language, ethnicity, religion will lead to social fragmentation and prevent the creation of a harmonious society

Answered by MissBrainlyPrincess
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States try to establish their political legitimacy through nation-building strategies.

•They sought to secure the loyalty and obedience of their citizens through policies of assimilation or

.•This is because most states have generally been suspicious of cultural diversity and have tried to reduce or eliminate it. The states fear that the recognition of varied culturally diverse identities such

educe or eliminate it. The states fear that the recognition of varied culturally diverse identities suchas language, ethnicity, religion will lead to social fragmentation and prevent the creation of a harmonious society.

harmonious society.•Also, apart from the fear of fragmentation, accommodating these differences is politically

harmonious society

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