difference between state and nation
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a state is inside of the nation hope this helps
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- Difference between state and nation ?
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- The nation is a community of people that see themselves as having something that blinds them together, whether language, ethnicity, tradition, religion, or history. What became popular in Europe in the 19th century was linguistic nationalism, with each of the major languages getting a nation of its own
- The state is the political apparatus which is used for administration. The state can be autocratic under a monarch or a dictator, when the apparatus is controlled by the will of one man. The state can be oligarchical, that is the apparatus is controlled by very wealthy and powerful people, like Russia.
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