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Nationalism and Geopolitics

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(Originais Teachy 2023) - Question Medium of Geography

People without Nation States are often victims of discrimination by state governments, which hinders the development of these groups. For example, in many cases, these people are deprived of their ancestral lands and have their human rights violated. Which of the following consequences results from the violation of human rights of people without Nation States?
a.
Increase in crime in the regions where these groups live.
b.
Greater political autonomy for these groups.
c.
Greater religious freedom for these groups.
d.
Greater access to education and health for these groups.
e.
Greater development of these groups in the global economy.

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