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Japan
A homogeneous society is one where the majority of people share the same or similar cultural, ethnic, and social backgrounds. This can lead to greater social cohesion and unity within the community, but can also limit diversity and inclusivity.
Secularism is the absence of the influence of religion on the government of a nation. It is predominately practiced in the United States of America and other representative democracies of the past and present. This is a very complicated question, really, and this is a very simplified answer.
South Africa
Yes. Being a Communist nation, Vietnam has a limited government much like a dictatorship, but in dictatorship, only one leader rules the nation while in communism, the society or community are at the top.
Nation is the society, the democracy, the people, the geography, the environment, and the state manages the rules dictated by the government. State is the country as viewed by another countries, and nation is the country as viewed by its population.
Thailand does not focus on multiculturalism and never has. Instead, the policies of the government are those of assimilation. As a result, even though Thailand is a diverse nation, it is perceived both nationally and internationally as Southeast Asia's most ethnically homogeneous nation, with diversity contributing to the nation's unity.
Jordan is a Muslim nation; Judaism is not practiced there.
Because he wanted the nation to live in peace and he thought the nation could not survive with "compromise" it was a give and take situation with the people, society and the government.
Four reasons for building a nation might include creation of a national identity, cohesion of a society, cohesion of government, and the creation of economic stability.
Nation-state :a sovereign state; citizens or subjects seem relatively homogeneous in language or common descent.
Yes they did. It's not practiced much now.