At various times in American history the States wanted to separate or didn't want to unify. This phrase is to say the States are an inseparable unit forming the federal government.
One nation indivisible refers to the nation that could not legally be divided. This was Lincolns feeling on the young nation. That a house divided could not stand.
Cavalcade of America - 1952 One Nation Indivisable 2-12 was released on: USA: 22 December 1953
I'll give a patriotic excerpt- "...one nation, under God, indivisable, with liberty and justice for all." -Pledge of Allegiance
Sure. He is Muslim as all God prophets. Refer to question below.
In the case of the United States, the word nation would refer to the whole country. And the word state would refer to one of the individual states which comprise the entire country. However, in most other examples, the two words can mean the same thing.
A dictator.
The answer may depend on which nation you refer to.
A nation may refer to a community of people who share a common language, culture, ethnicity, descent, or history.
The term Skyless Nation might mean that the nation or group of people have no imagination or dreams for the future. Skyless nation might also refer to a nation of people who are lacking artistic skills.
The civil war.
goods manufactured outside of the home nation
It depends on which country you refer to
No, "nation" is not a direct object. It is a noun commonly used to refer to a country or a group of people with shared history, culture, and government.