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Taking the nation-state as our point of spatial reference, we can differentiate
not only between historiographies on a sub-national level like
villages and cities, but units on a supra-national level. Applied to concrete forms
Line of historiography, however, we confront at least three kinds of problems that
(5) complicate this scheme, the first of which, the ideological load of some spatial
concepts, was put on the agenda by Edward Said’s analysis of the notion of the
"Orient". Said has shown that though most spatial concepts initially appear quite
neutral and innocent, they often carry important ideological and political
implications. Like "the Orient", the notion of "the primitive", "the savage"
(10) and the "barbarian" have fulfilled similar ideological functions in the colonial
encounter, because—like "the Orient"—they were used as the justification of
the domination of "the primitive" by its supposed opposite: the "civilized" part
of the world.
The second problem is that the spatial scope of a historical work is not
(15) always what it seems, especially instances when we would like to assess the
relationship between regional and national historiographies. The microcosm of
the region functions may sometimes be substituted illegitimately for the
macrocosm of the nation—take for instance, the confusion of Holland for the
whole of the Netherlands, a problem that has complicated the classification of
(20) historiographies on basis of spatial markers. The third and perhaps most
troubling problem in our spatial scheme is the essentially contested character of
its central concept: the nation. The nation belongs to the same category as
notions like "freedom" and "democracy" that also refuse unambiguous definition
and the fundamental problem in the discourse on the nation is that the nation
(25) does not necessarily coincide with the state or even with the nation-state.
Sometimes spatial units at a sub-state level, like provinces or tribal areas are
represented as nations, and sometimes nations are represented as supra-national
units, units exceeding the borders of a nation-state.
It is not the task of professional historians to solve these practical issues—
(30) this is a matter of politics—but to clarify the different historical representations
in each case. Historians do not have a special task in solving political problems,
but as professional specialists of the past they have the task of clarifying the
historical roots of political problems, a practice that amounts to the
identification and the integration of the different and often conflicting
(35) perspectives pertaining to present day issues. It is neither realistic nor
reasonable to expect consensus in historiography; as in politics, the most we
can strive for is a sound knowledge of the different points of view, leading to a
maximum of empathy and to mutual understanding of past and present positions.

It can be inferred from the passage that the author mentions the case of Holland and the Netherlands in order to()

    A.cite the case of a "primitive" or "barbaric" nation being distinguished from a "civilized" nation
    B.provide an example of a state whose borders do not perfectly coincide with those of a nation
    C.offer an example of the characteristics of a nation being applied to a particular area of the nation
    D.present a case of a single region being treated by historiographers as representative of an entire nation
    E. describe the case of a nation whose cultural and political identities distinguish it from a contiguous state

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    The passage supplies information for answering which of the following questions()

    A.What do historiographers consider to be the precise difference between a nation and a nation-state
    B.What concepts in the field of historiography are considered unambiguous
    C.Are tribal areas without national spatial markers ever represented as nations
    D.What is an example of a nation represented in supra-national units
    E. How does the establishment of national spatial boundaries produce political problems

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    The author mentions all of the following as examples of complications arising from the application of spatial markers EXCEPT()

    A.An area of a country smaller than the nation considers itself to be a nation.
    B.A boundary is demarcated around a nation which does not include the people of the nation.
    C.A continent is divided into two areas for implicit ideological purposes.
    D.Two nations dispute the exact geography of a border based on an ancient historical claim.
    E.The history of a nation is erroneously conflated with the character of one particular region.

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    Which of the following best states the main point of the passage()

    A.The approach to the problem of spatial boundaries is plagued by a number of problems that historiographers are obliged to confront.
    B.Historiographers can benefit from studying the traditional geography of nations in greater depth.
    C.Historiographers should try to refrain from solving the practical issues that arise in the resolution of spatial boundary issues.
    D.The categorization and demarcations of geography at the national level is more complicated than that of the sub-national or supra-national level.
    E.The spatial demarcation of nations is the most complicated issue in contemporary historiography.

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