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Write any two differences between State and Nation. pls answer it first​

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Answered by BrainIyKohinoor
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  • A state is a territory with its own institutions and populations.  A nation is a large group of people who inhabit a specific territory and are connected by history, culture, or another commonality. A nation-state is a cultural group (a nation) that is also a state (and may, in addition, be a sovereign state

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Answered by bpillaivaishnav2005
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1. The elements of State and Nation are different:

The State has four elements—population, territory, government, and sovereignty. In the absence of even one element, a State cannot be really a State. A state is always characterised by all these four elements. On the contrary, a nation is a group of people who have a strong sense of unity and common consciousness.

2. State is a Political Organisation while Nation is a social, cultural, psychological, emotional and political unity:

The State is a political organisation which fulfills the security and welfare needs of its people. It is concerned with external human actions. It is a legal entity. On the other hand, a Nation is a united unit of population which is full of emotional, spiritual and psychological bonds. A nation has little to do with the physical needs of the people.

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