Why is population considered an important element of a state?
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It is a human political institution. Without a population there can be no State. ... The State exercises supreme authority over them through its government. There is no definite limit for the size of population essential for a State.
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People make and use resources. They are also considered as resources having different quality. Population (total number of persons inhabiting a particular place like city, state, country etc.) is the central element in social studies
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