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The invented sense of connection and shared traditions that underlies identification with a particular ethnic group or nation whose members likely will never meet refers to the concept of:

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imagined community

Step-by-step explanation:

Benedict Anderson proposed that the sense of belonging that people have with their fellow countrymen is one which is socially constructed.

These communities are called imagined community. The idea is constructed through the use of media and promoting a sense of nationalism that people have. They are held together by the belief that they are one people.

Hence, the question here is referring to imagined community.

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