Report | January 18, 2024 X Facebook Threads LinkedIn WhatsApp Share Language and Traditions Are Considered Central to National Identity Appendix B: Country-specific language By Christine Huang, Laura Clancy and Sarah Austin Table of Contents Language and Traditions Are Considered Central to National Identity 1. Views on the importance of language to national identity 2. Views on the importance of customs and traditions to national identity 3. Views on the importance of birthplace to national identity 4. Views on the importance of religion to national identity Acknowledgments Appendix A: National identity index Appendix B: Country-specific language Appendix C: Country-specific religion Methodology Next: Appendix C: Country-specific religion ← Prev Page 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 Next Page → Report PDFToplineAmerican Trends Panel Wave 124Spring 2023 Survey Data
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