What does it take to be ?

A look into how citizens from 13 countries view the importance of an individual's birth place, language, religious belief and adaptation of the customs are to be considered truly a part of their respective countries.

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1) How important is it for someone to have been born in country X to being truly nationality X?
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AUSTRALIA CANADA FRANCE GERMANY GREECE HUNGARY ITALY JAPAN NETHERLANDS POLAND SPAIN SWEDEN UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES
2) How important is it for someone to be able to speak language X to being truly nationality X?
Very Important F M Somewhat Important F M Not Very Important F M Not At All Important F M
AUSTRALIA CANADA FRANCE GERMANY GREECE HUNGARY ITALY JAPAN NETHERLANDS POLAND SPAIN SWEDEN UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES
3) How important is it for someone to be a dominant religious belief to being truly nationality X?
Very Important F M Somewhat Important F M Not Very Important F M Not At All Important F M
AUSTRALIA CANADA FRANCE GERMANY GREECE HUNGARY ITALY NETHERLANDS POLAND SPAIN SWEDEN UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES
4) How important is it for someone to share country X's customs and traditions to being truly nationality X?
Very Important F M Somewhat Important F M Not Very Important F M Not At All Important F M
AUSTRALIA CANADA FRANCE GERMANY GREECE HUNGARY ITALY JAPAN NETHERLANDS POLAND SPAIN SWEDEN UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES