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what is the difference between a nation and state ​

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Answered by prevanth1507
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A nation is a group of people who see themselves as a cohesive and coherent unit based on shared cultural or historical criteria. Nations are socially constructed units, not given by nature. ... A Nation-State is the idea of a homogenous nation governed by its own sovereign state—where each state contains one nation.

Answered by vidhisomani17
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Answer: in simple words

nation is a group of states

states is a group of districts

in complex words -A nation is a group of people who see themselves as a cohesive and coherent unit based on shared cultural or historical criteria. Nations are socially constructed units, not given by nature. ... A Nation-State is the idea of a homogenous nation governed by its own sovereign state—where each state contains one nation.

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