Which of the following is an example of a nation-state fragmenting based on cultural issues?(1 point)

Responses

a country that fragments based on territories associated with different religious groups
a country that fragments based on territories associated with different religious groups

a country that fragments as a result of a dispute over leadership in the government
a country that fragments as a result of a dispute over leadership in the government

a country that fragments because the location of part of the country is far from the rest of the country
a country that fragments because the location of part of the country is far from the rest of the country

a country that fragments because one region has a source of wealth that the rest of the country does not have

The correct response is:

a country that fragments based on territories associated with different religious groups

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I apologize for the confusion. My previous response contained a duplicate option.

The correct answer is:

a country that fragments based on territories associated with different religious groups.

The example of a nation-state fragmenting based on cultural issues is option A: a country that fragments based on territories associated with different religious groups.

To arrive at this answer, we need to understand what is meant by nation-state fragmentation and cultural issues.

Nation-state fragmentation refers to the process by which a nation-state breaks apart into smaller entities or regions. This can occur for various reasons, including cultural, political, economic, or geographical factors.

Cultural issues, in this context, pertain to conflicts arising from differences in beliefs, customs, languages, or other cultural aspects within a nation-state.

Option A aligns with these definitions as it describes a country fragmenting based on territories associated with different religious groups. This suggests that the nation-state is breaking apart due to cultural differences and conflicts surrounding religion.

In contrast, options B, C, and D describe other potential reasons for nation-state fragmentation: a dispute over leadership in the government (option B), the geographical distance between regions (option C), and a regional disparity in terms of wealth (option D). While these factors can contribute to instability and conflicts within a country, they do not specifically relate to cultural issues as requested in the question. Therefore, option A is the most appropriate answer.