Certainly, people existed without nations or states for far longer than do so presently with them
Certainly, people existed without nations or states for far longer than do so presently with them
government can exist without state but the state can't exist without government.
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Yes, a nation can exist without its own state. A nation is a group of people who share common characteristics, such as language, culture, or history, while a state is a political entity with its own government and territorial boundaries. For example, the Kurdish people are a nation without a state, as they do not have their own sovereign country.
because if there is no government there will be no laws to follow.
cottage industries exist because without them people would not get to eat cottage
No. No one can exist without it. There will always be people who disagree with each other, so compromise is needed to get business done.
no tony stark does not exist. people wear costumes just to be like him. and no he does not live in our state?
Yes, a nation can exist without a state, but it is not very common. A nation is a cultural-political community that has become conscious of its coherence, unity, and particular interests. A state, however, is an autonomous entity, having sovereign government and constitutional recognition within a defined territory.
People cannot exist without the Skeleton.
The state refers to a political entity with a defined territory, government, and sovereignty, while the nation is a group of people who share common cultural, linguistic, or ethnic identities. The relationship between the two can vary; a nation may exist within a single state (a nation-state), span multiple states (transnational nations), or exist without a recognized state (stateless nations). In essence, the state is an institutional framework for governance, whereas the nation encompasses the shared identity and social bonds among its people.
No, a rock does not require energy to exist. Once formed, a rock can exist without needing external energy inputs to maintain its physical state.