The main difference between a nation and a nation-state is that
A. nations always have a national homeland, whereas that is not always the case for nation-states.
B. A nation has a president, whereas a nation-state has a prime minister.
C. nation-states always have a national homeland, whereas that is not always the case for nations.
D. the musical culture of a nation-state always includes a national anthem, whereas that is not always true for nations.
Answer: C
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