Multiple Choice
A 2006 survey of mostly Christian and mostly Muslim countries assessed the importance of nationalism,asking participants if they considered themselves a first a citizen or member of their religion.How important is nationalism as a form of self-identification?
A) Nationalism is more important than religion for Christians and less important for Muslims.
B) Nationalism is less important than religion for Christians and more important for Muslims.
C) Nationalism is less important than religion for both Christians and Muslims.
D) Nationalism is more important than religion for both Christians and Muslims.
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