What did Mary Kay Gilliland discover in her ethnographic work in Croatia?

A) There was little concern for ethnic differences, and mixed marriages were common.
B) Croat nationalism had already been a subtle presence for a few decades.
C) Social inequalities between Croats and Serbs had been growing for years.
D) Yugoslavia was willing to allow Croatia to secede peacefully, with some conditions.


Answer: A

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