DIRECTIONS:1. This activity will require you to do a little bit of research and self-reflection. Please do not wait until the last minute to do this assignment.2. Complete at least three solid paragraphs answering each of the activity prompts.3. This activity does not require you to respond to any other student for full potential points. However, please feel free to comment to those posts you find interesting. Please remember to be respectful of each other.ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS:As the week’s material covers the formation of identity in relation to ethnicity and how that may lead to a sense of nationalism, this activity will look at the formation of identity.Most people do not really think about how their ethno-nationalistic identity is formed and why they have allegiances to certain communities and nation-states. In this activity, you will explore your own sense of ethnicity and national belonging; and where this sense comes from – your own formation of identity.Paragraph 1 – Explain what you understand your ethnicity to be, your nationality or where you live now or the location from which your family came.Paragraph 2 – Do a brief research of the history of that ethnicity, relating the material of the class to your own ethnicity. For example, a person may consider themselves as white American and nationality as American. But their identity is also tied to a history of German, Irish and Greek immigrant ancestry. So, they may write about this experience, relating to the class materials and external resources (cite!).