Social Sciences, asked by thufailcm, 9 months ago

Make a summary of the following passage giving a suitable
title to it
Differences, big or small, can always be noticed even within a
national group, however closely bound together it may be. The
essential unity of that group becomes apparent when it is compared
to another national group, though often the differences between
two adjoining groups fade out or intermingle 'near the frontiers and
modern developments are tending to produce a certain uniformity
everywhere. In ancient and medieval times, the idea of the modern
nation was non-existent and feudal, religious, racial or cultural​

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