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Poland is a country that in which 97 percent of people claim Polish nationality. At one time, many Jews lived there, but they were killed or forced out during the Holocaust, and the Germans who lived there were expelled after WWII. What could we call present-day Poland? a multiethnic state a multinational state a stateless nation a nation-state

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Present-day Poland, despite significant demographic changes due to historical events like the Holocaust and German expulsion, is a nation-state with a strong Polish national identity. Despite the presence of various ethnic groups, the majority of the population still identifies as Polish, making it a suitable classification.

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