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In which of the following situations were factors like a shared language, insufficient to create a national bond?
Wernicke's Area
A region of the brain that is important for language development and comprehension.
Limbic System
is a complex system of nerves and networks in the brain, involved with instinct and mood. It controls basic emotions and drives.
Somatic Nervous System
A part of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary movements of the body through the innervation of skeletal muscles and mediates sensory information.
Sympathetic
Refers to the part of the autonomic nervous system that often prepares the body for rapid action in stressful situations, involving responses like accelerated heart rate and increased blood pressure.
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