Social Sciences, asked by shivamkumarsah89, 26 days ago

what is the difference between state and
a government​

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Answered by XxProperPatollaxX
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A state is an organized political community that has a government. States are classified as sovereign if they are not dependent on, or subject to, any other power or state. States are considered to be subject to external sovereignty, or hegemony, if their ultimate sovereignty lies in another state.

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Answered by kartikjadhav131006
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State is a concept, an idea or a \\  name used to denote a \\  community of persons living on a \\  definite territory and organised \\  \\  for the exercise of sovereignty. State cannot be seen. Government is made by the \\  people of the State. \\  It is formed by the \\  representatives of the people. \\

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