Nineteenth-century nationalists believed that ______________.
A. the king must embody the state as a continuation of tradition and heritage
B. power rested in the authority of the nation, comprised of people
C. all members of a nation should participate in government
D. there must be unification of all disparate populations under one standard of culture
E. the nation was an organic entity and could not be subjected to contracts like a constitution
Answer: B
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