Multiple Choice
In every country, there are continuous reproduction, reinterpretation and transmission of a pattern of symbols, values, memories, myths and traditions. Which function of national identity do these myths of origin serve?
A) They provide a factual historical record of the nation's development.
B) They provide a point of unity with other nations.
C) They help to create a sense of national identity.
D) They highlight the divisions between subgroups within the nation.
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