A person with a state primacy perspective could analyze the creation of Nunavut in all the following ways except

a. negatively because in granting Inuit autonomy it undermines the state of Canada.
b. positively because it strengthens Canada as a multiethnic state.
c. negatively since it undermines Canada's role as a supporter of a stronger United Nations.
d. positively since it respected human rights by responding to Inuit demands.
e. either positively or negatively depending on her or his interpretation of the perspective.


C

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