Which of the following is true of the cultural identity context associated with late state formation?
A. All newly formed states established their borders through a long process of competition with their neighbors.
B. Late-forming state institutions have strong legitimacy as they weakened the nationalistic forms of political identity.
C. Late-forming states engaged in weakening or destroying diverse local political identities.
D. In all cases of late state formation, rulers deliberately created and bolstered the legitimacy of a common national political identity.
E. Many late-forming states lacked the time and resources to construct a coherent and legitimate national political identity
E
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