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(1994, p.4). It is important to note here that the root of the word ‘nation’ exists in English and Latin languages closely related to words such as ‘tribe’, ‘clan’, and ‘family’ (McLean & McMillan, 2003, p. 362). These root words coupled with Breuilly’s definition conflict with the ideology of civic nationalism as bloodlines and traditions exclude outsiders from a collective... Showed first 250 characters
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(1994, p.4). It is important to note here that the root of the word ‘nation’ exists in English and Latin languages closely related to words such as ‘tribe’, ‘clan’, and ‘family’ (McLean & McMillan, 2003, p. 362). These root words coupled with Breuilly’s definition conflict with the ideology of civic nationalism as bloodlines and traditions exclude outsiders from a collective... Showed next 250 characters
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