Social Sciences, asked by satpalsingh1409, 9 months ago

concept of modern state​

Answers

Answered by abdullah11553
2

Explanation:

The modern state is a contingent historical development, born in blood—not a permanent or inevitable feature of human society. We have previously considered the defining characteristics of the modern state within the context of discussing the pre-modern political and social institutions today associated with feudalism.

Answered by babu9383
0

Answer:

nahi patha hai sorry very sorry

Similar questions