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Q4) Nationalism is a sense of
O Nation
Political Identity
Population
Government​

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Answered by prakashbrahmankar17
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Nation is, to a great extent, an ‘imagined community’ held together by the collective beliefs, aspirations and imaginations of its members. It is based on certain assumptions like shared beliefs, common history, common territory, shared political ideals and common political identity that people construct about the collective whole with which they identify themselves. Unlike family its members are not linked with face-to-face relation. It is different from clans and other kinship groups as it is not based common descent. It is different from any lingual group as it is not based on a common language nor is it like a religious group as it does not share any common religion.

Answered by tannudhoke67
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A national consciousness is a shared sense of national identity and a shared understanding that a people group shares a common ethnic/linguistic/cultural background. ... Nationalism requires first a national consciousness, the awareness of national communality of a group of people, or nation.

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