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The US states form a single country. The definition of a city-state is a nation that consists of a city and surrounding land. So basically, the states in America make up a country and the Greek city-states were many different countries.
How did the massachusetts state constitution 1780 differ from most of the other state constituions?
Nazi soldiers were tools of the state modern gangs are fighting against the state.
The Romans and Greeks were both civilize all the other nations were barbaric losers except for the Egyptians. The Ancient Romans were first a republic and they were the first nation to be a republic. Athens (a Greek city state) was a democracy. Sparta (a other Greek city state) was a monarchy.
Benito Mussolini =)
chileFrom apex
The question is too broad. You need to state which civilisations and what part of modern education
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photostationary state
Yes they can and do differ from state to state as each state and local areas have each have different types and amounts of taxes that they add to different items.
How did the massachusetts state constitution 1780 differ from most of the other state constituions?
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It depends on where you live. The laws differ from country to country and for the US the driving age laws differ from state to state.
JibaHaodantenga
because the cost of living is different
The U.S. State of Ohio has several nicknames:Buckeye StateMother of Modern PresidentsYankee State (in the early 1800s, but not now)And then there are slogans:Birthplace of AviationSo Much to Discover (current)The Heart of It All (former)
Laws differ from state, to state.
Pennsylvania had the first modern state police agency.