Define nation - state?
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A nation can be defined as group of people who are bound together into a single body, through history, customs, value, language,culture, tradition, art and religion. On the contraray, a state can be defined as a patch of land with a sovereign government.
A nation can be defined as a politico-cultural entity, which is identified by its unique character and collective rights. On the other hand, a state can be defined as a politico-judicial entity, which is identified by its sovereign rights..
State is a word that has been derived from the Latin’s ‘Status’, which means ‘status’ or ‘condition’.
Well, the states together form a nation. However, a state will have a separate political entity within a nation. Though the states have their own rules, and can also bring in new laws, they must adhere to the national laws. The states cannot frame laws that is of no interest to the nation...
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A nation can be defined as group of people who are bound together into a single body, through history, customs, value, language,culture, tradition, art and religion. On the contraray, a state can be defined as a patch of land with a sovereign government.
A nation can be defined as a politico-cultural entity, which is identified by its unique character and collective rights. On the other hand, a state can be defined as a politico-judicial entity, which is identified by its sovereign rights..
State is a word that has been derived from the Latin’s ‘Status’, which means ‘status’ or ‘condition’.
Well, the states together form a nation. However, a state will have a separate political entity within a nation. Though the states have their own rules, and can also bring in new laws, they must adhere to the national laws. The states cannot frame laws that is of no interest to the nation...
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Answer:hi guys here is ur answer
Explanation: A body of people who are united by same past, Culture,political system and common interest can be defined as a nation state.
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