This sentence is from the passage.



"I contend that ,begin emphasis,each nationality constitutes a particular stream of the great unity,end emphasis,, but no nation can fulfil itself until it becomes itself and at the same time realises its identity with Humanity."

What does the phrase ,begin emphasis,each nationality constitutes a particular stream of the great unity,end emphasis, imply about nationalism?

Answer options with 4 options
1.
Nationalism demands a consistent plan for the future of a nation.

2.
Nationalism requires focusing on connections with other nations.

3.
Nationalism is an ideal that is important to work toward even though it remains out of reach.

4.
Nationalism allows a nation to be both an individual country and part of the larger collective.

4. Nationalism allows a nation to be both an individual country and part of the larger collective.