Multiple Choice
What challenge did rising immigration in the latter twentieth century pose to nation-states in Europe and East Asia?
A) It challenged their control of their territory.
B) It challenged their sense of national selfhood that was built on cultural homogeneity.
C) It challenged their ability to provide jobs for their populations.
D) It challenged the legitimacy of their governments.
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