World Languages, asked by prachimittalia2449, 6 months ago

What is the meaning of not all states are nation and not all nations are states

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Answered by joshna0709
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states ≠ nations: not every nation has a state (e.g., Kurds; Roma; Palestine). Some states may contain all or parts of multiple nations. ... A Nation-State is the idea of a homogenous nation governed by its own sovereign state—where each state contains one nation. This idea is almost never achieved.

Answered by Silentheart0
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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.
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