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what is the words state and non - state

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Non-state describes a stakeholder or force in a debate or conflict in which sovereign states and international organizations are the major and minor parties, respectively. Non-state may also refer to groups that are unincorporated within a particular state, or are unknown to the state or nation they are within.

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Non-state describes a stakeholder or force in a debate or conflict in which sovereign states and international organizations are the major and minor parties, respectively. ... Non-state may also refer to groups that are unincorporated within a particular state, or are unknown to the state or nation they are within.

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To state is to say something. ... State comes from the Latin status, meaning "condition of a country." Interestingly, even before the Revolutionary War, Britain called the American colonies states. The “States” still refers to America, but state can refer to any country's civil government.

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