A state is the geographical location of a country. A nation is a group of people who feel a connection through their common history, language, culture, values etc. All countries are states, but few of them are nations. Countries are always aiming to become a "nation-state", that is, have their own geographical location as well as a unified people. Japan is a nation-state.
What is the difference between a common wealth and a state?
a city state does not have an emperor the difference between a city-state and an empire is that a city-state does not have an emperor
The difference between the state legislature and the congerss is that the state legislature is state legislature while Congress is national legislature.
There is no difference.
City is local and state is with the state. Pay would be the big difference.
There is no difference. They are one and the same.
There is no difference, the state police is the division, the trooper is the person.
The main difference between state and private exchanges under the Affordable Healthcare Act is that state exchanges are run by the government, and private exchanges aren't.
A state is usually a political division of a nation.
The word "international" is not of Greek origin. It is a combination of the Latin word "inter," meaning between or among, and the English word "national." The prefix "inter-" comes from the Latin preposition "inter," while "national" is derived from the Latin word "natio," meaning birth or nationality. So, "international" refers to something that exists between or among nations.
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The head of state is a symbolic role.