Which statement BEST explains how national boundaries influence the identity of ethnic groups divided by a boundary?
Ethnic groups that occupy more than one country strive for unification in their own separate nation-state.
Obstacles to migration push the ethnic groups’ cultural elites to work harder to maintain shared traditions.
The members of ethnic groups divided between two or more countries learn different primary languages.
Social and economic differences promote a different kind of cultural development on either side of the border.
Separate political identities result in the fragmentation of divided groups into two completely distinct ethnic groups.
The BEST
answer is Social and
economic differences promote a different kind of cultural development on either
side of the border.
Boundaries restrict movement between
the two ethnic groups. This results to accumulation of differences in social
and economic activities due to relative exclusivity until they are well pronounced to be perceptible.