Which describes the difference between a nation and a culture? A. One is a religious belief, and the other is a way that sociologists view people. B. One is a political entity, and the other is a shared way of life. C. One is a way to study people, and the other is why people change over time. D. One is the history of a group of people, and the other is a way of recording history

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B. One is a political entity, and the other is a shared way of life.

This option correctly describes the difference between a nation and a culture. A nation is a political entity, often associated with a specific geographical area and governed by a set of political institutions. On the other hand, culture refers to the shared way of life, including beliefs, customs, practices, language, and traditions, that characterizes a particular group of people.

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