Social Sciences, asked by harsha2016, 1 month ago

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A nation is the culmination of a long past of endeavours, sacrifice and devotion. A heroic
past, great men, glory, that is the social capital upon which one bases a national idea. To have
common glories in the past, to have a common will in the present, to have performed great
people. A nation is therefore a large-scale solidarity
province is its inhabitants; if anyone has the right to be consulted, it is the inhabitant. A nation
deeds together, to wish to perform still more, these are the essential conditions of being a
never has any real interest in annexing or holding on to a country against its will. The existence
of nations is a good thing, a necessity even. Their existence is a guarantee of liberty, which
would be lost if the world had only one law and only one master.
1. who delivered the above lecture?
2. when and where was it delivered?
3. the lecture was published as a famous essay. what was its title?
4. what is the definition of a nation according to this lecture?
5.summarise the attributes of a nation

Answers

Answered by tejas9193
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Explanation:

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Name the following.

1. A method that can be accessed by anyone

2. A place where program's execution begins

3. The smallest element of a program that is meaningful to the compiler

4. A collection of similar objects

5. Java development environment

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1. A method that can be accessed by anyone

➜ class or object.

2. A place where program's execution begins

➜ main function.

3. The smallest element of a program that is meaningful to the compiler

➜ token.

4. A collection of similar objects

➜ class.

5. Java development environment

➜ programming language.

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