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What is the difference between a nation and a state? The rise of Nationalism  

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HWM 0A1 UNIT 9 THE RISE OF NATIONALISM PART A: THE RISE OF THE NATION-STATE 1. Read your text Legacy: The West and The World pp.291-300 and then answer questions #1-3 on page 300 What is the difference between a nation and a state? The difference between a nation and a state is that a nation is defined as a community of people composed of one or more nationalities and possessing a more or less defined territory and government or a territorial division containing a body of people of one or more nationalities. Where as a state is defined as a body of persons constituting a special class in a society or the operations or concerns of the government of a country. Based on the example provided, and the context in which the term "nation-state" is used, write a clear definition of the term. A clear definition of the term nation state would be a...

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