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Which of the following statements stands true about the process of unification of Britain:
A)The process was a result of thirty year long war between people of different ethnicities in
which only the English remained unscathed. B)The process was a political struggle.
C)The unification was achieved through political and social subjugation of various ethnicities
by the English. D)The unification was based on attack and conquer plan by the king of England.

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Answered by aradhyakrishna
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Answer:

option C

the unification was.... by the english

Explanation:

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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Passage:

The model of the nation or the nation-state, some scholars have argued, is Great Britain.

In Britain, the formation of the nation-state was not the result of sudden upheaval or revolution. It was the result of a long-drawn-out process. There was no British nation before the eighteenth century. The primary identities of the people who inhabited the British Isles were ethnic ones - such as English, Welsh, Scot or Irish. All of these ethnic groups had their own cultural and political traditions.

From the given passage answer the following:

Which of the following statements stands true about the process of unification of Britain:

Options:

A)The process was a result of the thirty-year-long war between people of different ethnicities in which only the English remained unscathed.

B)The process was a political struggle.

C)The unification was achieved through the political and social subjugation of various ethnicities by the English.

D)The unification was based on an attack and conquer plan by the king of England.

Answer:

The process of unification of Britain (C) the unification was achieved through political and social subjugation of various ethnicities by the English.

  • Some academics have asserted that Great Britain serves as a model for a nation or nation-state.
  • There was no great upheaval or revolution that led to the creation of the nation-state in Britain.
  • It was the end consequence of a protracted procedure.
  • The British nation did not exist before the eighteenth century.
  • The ethnic identities of the inhabitants of the British Isles, such as English, Welsh, Scots, or Irish, served as their primary identifiers.
  • These ethnic groups each had unique political and cultural traditions.

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