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what is it different between nation and state?​

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Answered by ItzVarunLegend
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The terms "nation" and "state" are often used interchangeably, but are two different concepts.A nation is a group of people with common characteristics, such as a common language, ethnicity, or religion. They may or may not have a defined territory.A state is a territorial entity, with a permanent population, defined borders, and a government that effectively controls the territory.States in which the overwhelming majority of people belong to one nation are known as nation-states.

Answered by Anonymous
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The terms “nation” and “state” are often used interchangeably, even though they are two distinct concepts. Whereas a nation is a group of people who share common characteristics, a state is a sovereign territory with defined borders, a permanent population, and a functioning government. It is, of course, possible for a state to be the embodiment of a nation. In other words, a state in which the overwhelming majority of people belong to the same nation. This is commonly known as a nation-state.

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