Social Sciences, asked by shivani1557, 10 months ago

how was the commonness forged in a nation state?
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Answered by sjeni
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A nation state is a state in which a great majority shares the same culture and is conscious of it

A nation, in the sense of a common ethnicity, may include a diaspora or refugees who live outside the nation-state.

A multinational state, where no one ethnic group dominate.

A city-state which is both smaller than a "nation" in the sense of "large sovereign country" and which may or may not be dominated by all or part of a single "nation.

An empire, which is composed countries and nations under a single monarch or ruling state government.

A confederation, a league of sovereign states, which might or might not include nation-states.

A federated state which may or may not be a nation-state, and which is only partially self-governing within a larger federation.

Answered by nirgunsh9035
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Explanation:

A city-state which is both smaller than a "nation" in the sense of "large sovereign country" and which may or may not be dominated by all or part of a single "nation.

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