Which of the following accurately describes the dominant French approach to national identity?
a. National identity is based on the value of multiculturalism in which the diverse cultures of immigrant groups enrich French culture.
b. French national identity embodies universally valid, secular, and republican values.
c. French national identity is primarily a result of the country's Catholic heritage.
d. National identity is rooted in the shared ethnic ties of most French citizens.
e. The government is attempting to dilute French national identity in favor of a European identity.
b
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