Difference Between Nation And State

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To explain the difference between a nation and state, a definition is necessary. A state is government with supreme authority to make laws over a defined territory or population. For some American citizens, this might be hard to understand, but “American state” is not the state that is defined above. State government, such as West Virginian government, can make laws, but it is not the government with supreme authority; therefore, West Virginia is not a state but the United States is a state. Yet, a nation is a different concept. A nation is a group of people who believe that they share common culture, history, etc.; for instance, South Korea is a state, but South Korean is a nation. To compare, a state focuses on the area and population that a government can rule while a nation focuses on unity and shared custom; state is about government, and a nation is about people and culture. These two concepts made other trends like nationalism, and …show more content…

Nationalism is a feeling of belonging to a nation, and a belief that the nation has right to govern itself. These ideologies have created some problems and conflicts throughout the world. The biggest and more prominent example can be Israel and Palestine. Israel shows clear case of nationalism and territoriality. After the Second World War, Israelis gather together to form a country because they thought they have right to govern themselves. Also, Israel is fighting with Palestinians due it their attachment to the area. Before analyzing different trends of urbanizations throughout the world, we have to know what urbanization means. Urbanization simply describes the growth of the percentage population living in urban area. Then, how do we define urban? The definition of urban differs around the world, but in the United

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