Are you an Indian or Naga? In the late '50s, Naga was involved in a conflict with India as they tried to free the Naga lands from the Indian's clutches. While this quiz is not an indicator of your actual belonging to one of these groups, it can show which side of the conflict your worldview lines up with and where you might side.
My family. We protect each other no matter what.
My customs. What I do daily helps me stay connected.
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No one should rule over anyone else. Shared power is most effective.
Leaders are a great source of wisdom. We should support them if they are making the right decisions.
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False
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Unity and a sense of duty among citizens
Strength stemming from diversity and international presence
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You feel like a part of your community and your differences help you succeed.
You are unique and you cannot be swallowed into the mainstream of society. If you were to conform, you would not be you.
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Students start out in elementary schools, which combine to form middle schools, which later are combined into high schools. The members of the larger high school can be broken down into smaller groups of their middle and elementary schools. Within these groups, the students can relate to one another, work out problems and develop relationships.
The most successful students go to magnet schools or college prep school and the rest attend regular level schools, so everyone can succeed on their level and get opportunities suited for them.
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Ask my parents or mentor figures to help me solve it successfully. Working together and forming relationships is very important
Find an applicable situation faced by my ancestors and use a solution that has stood the test of time.
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