There are many aspects of a nation which separate it from other nations. An autonomous nation is one that stands on its own, has well defined borders and a raison d'etre..reason for being. To study any one particular nation thoroughly, you can research the regional geography of that country. To study one aspect of the nation, you can research the topic...perhaps you want to know about how people make a living in that country...ask an economic geographer and you will find how people make their livings all over the world. The same is true for political systems...political geographers will give you objective descriptions of political systems throughout the world.
A major way of maintaining identity is to have a national language. When countries start to move away from their primary language (i.e. become bi-lingual, tri-lingual) it begins a process of separating the individuals living in the country...and this fosters division and introduces centrifugal forces which may lead to internal implosion. Division and other centrifugal forces make countries susceptible to being conquered and losing their identities as autonomous nations. Just having a national language is not an assurance that a country will maintain its identity.
To answer this question honestly and thoroughly you must take a multi-disciplinarian approach. You can ask historians, economists, lawyers, political scientists and get many answers, but the more you ask, the more you will have information for yourself to decide. Geographers use this method to fully understand world problems, etc. That's why I suggested approaching geographical sources for the best answers.
Some nations maintain identity be being isolated from the rest of the world.
Hope this gets you started!
It basically tells everyone that it is a country and creates laws.
A nation refers to a single ethnic community of people who share a common identity and usually a common origin, while a nation state may be multi-cultural and is defined as a group of people united in the political and legal structure of the State.
The possessive form for the noun nation is nation's.
I think It is like the identity which remembers or represents the geographical part(a state,a country,a region)
Hati is a country not a nation
The singular possessive form for nation is nation's.example: Our nation's capital is Washington DC.
Nation should be the foundation of identity because the founadtion of everyone's individual identity began in their nation. Everyone has a nation (or "Nation's") they belong to and that nation is were their identity begins. Therefore; nation is the foundation of identity and to every extent.
it is called nation struggling for its own identity because it is a nation that is struggling for its own identity.. :D
Three forces that shape a nation identity, the identity of he individuals inside the nation, (including their beliefs, values, ethnicity, ect.) the geography, (where the nation is located.) and government (political forces within the nation.)
The identity remain the same.
what are the main bases to maintain unity in the society and the nation
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Diversity is our identity and the unity in diversity is our speciality.
By keeping the Torah.
Punjabi
To maintain a marketable corporate identity.
The military helps protect and maintain the security of a nation.