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1. It is a political community that occupies a definite territory having an organized government with the authority to make and enforce laws without the consent of a higher authority. 2. It contains a permanent population. 3. It occupies a defined territory on the earth's surface. 4. It controls over its internal and foreign affairs, independent from other states. 5. It is the social construction of a collective identity.​

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Answered by kkpmanikkpmani
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Answered by SmritiSami
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1. A state is a political community that occupies a definite territory and has an organized government with the power to make and enforce laws without approval from any higher authority.

The phrases state and nation refer to a political entity with a defined territory and an organized administration.

2. Sovereign states contain a permanent population.

The phrases state and nation refer to a political entity with a defined territory and an organized administration.

3. State occupies a defined territory on Earth's surface and contains a permanent population.

Sovereignty refers to a state's independence from the regulation of its internal affairs by other states.

4. Government controls over its internal and foreign affairs, independent from other states.

5. Collective identity is the social construction of boundaries.

That identity is the outcome of societal or specialized societal ideas and practices, and it may or may not have a factual foundation independent from those views and practices.

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