What is the difference between State and Government?
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• A state is a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government.
• There are different types of states such as Sovereign state, Member state, Federated state and Nation state.
• A state can also be an organized political community occupying a part of a territory under one government, like Florida in United States.
• A state is like an organization whereas a government is like a management team.
• One of the important differences between a state and a government is that a state is a geographic entity covering people and trade, whereas a government is a political administration of state or a country.
• As a noun, state also means the condition of a person or a thing at a given moment.
• As a verb state means expressing something clearly or definitely. This can be either through speech or writing.
• There are different types of states such as Sovereign state, Member state, Federated state and Nation state.
• A state can also be an organized political community occupying a part of a territory under one government, like Florida in United States.
• A state is like an organization whereas a government is like a management team.
• One of the important differences between a state and a government is that a state is a geographic entity covering people and trade, whereas a government is a political administration of state or a country.
• As a noun, state also means the condition of a person or a thing at a given moment.
• As a verb state means expressing something clearly or definitely. This can be either through speech or writing.
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