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difference between state and government? each in 10 points.

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Answered by sana14347
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The state is the organization while the government is the particular group of people, the administrative bureaucracy that controls the state apparatus at a given time. ... States are immaterial and nonphysical social objects, whereas governments are groups of people with certain coercive powers

Answered by Anonymous
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  1. State is Permanent, Government is Temporary.For example India will always be a State till the four elements are present but NDA/UPA will come and go out of power.
  2. Every State has uniformly four essential elements, however the forms and features of Government differ from State to State.
  3. Sovereignty belongs to State and not to Government.
  4. Membership of a State is compulsory but not of Government.
  5. State is Abstract, Government is Concrete.
  6. States are immaterial and nonphysical social objects, whereas governments are groups of people with certain coercive powers.
  7. The state is the organization while the government is the particular group of people.
  8. State is more or less remains in a single form but Government can vary. For example, democracy (rule of all), oligarchy (rule of few), polyarchy (rule of many), dicatatorship etc.
  9. State is just an idea but Government is a practical things which we can see physically.
  10. Government’ is responsible for administering and enforcing laws. The government can change with elections.
  • The State on the other hand refers to a political institution that represents a sovereign people who occupy a definite territory.

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