Political Science, asked by amar1522, 8 months ago

what are the main differences between state and nation.​

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Answered by nandnikk
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In political science, a "nation" refers to a group of people who feel bound into a single body by shared culture, values, folkways, religion and/or language. A "state" just refers to a patch of land with a sovereign government. States often coincide with nations (and are called "nation-states," but not always.

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Answered by Anonymous
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actually this is from Google.

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"nation" refers to a group of people who feel bound into a single body by shared culture, values, folkways, religion or language. A "state" just refers to a patch of land with a sovereign government.

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