Explain the concept of nation state and modern state.
In reference with the first chapter of X
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A nation state is a sovereign state of which most of the citizens or subjects are united also by factors which define a nation, such as language or common descent.
A modern state can be defined as territorially defined political units that exercise ultimate internal authority and that recognize no legitimate external authority over them. In the modern era, states have become the most important political units in defining the identity of most people.
A modern state can be defined as territorially defined political units that exercise ultimate internal authority and that recognize no legitimate external authority over them. In the modern era, states have become the most important political units in defining the identity of most people.
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