examine the factors that constitute a nation in detail
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Obviously many factors go to the formation of a nation: common physical type, geographical background, governmental unity, language, religion, economics, etc. But when the major cultures of the world, both past and present, are considered it will be found that no one of these is a dominant factor.
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