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define nation. how does it differ from a state?​

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Answer:

While the terms country, state, sovereign state, nation, and nation-state are often used interchangeably, there is a difference. Simply put:

A state is a territory with its own institutions and populations.

A sovereign state is a state with its own institutions and populations that has a permanent population, territory, and government. It must also have the right and capacity to make treaties and other agreements with other states.

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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