1. States have the right to vote, territories don't
2. A territory is governed by the federal government, while a state can have its own laws
3. Territories don't have representation in Congress, while states do
A state is a territory with over 100,000 people in it, and has applied for statehood to the U.S. government.
It's different because there are lots of population than states. and it might be different other reasons.
ateratory is smaller then a cunrty
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whats the difference between USA and India
Its called a US Commonwealth. Its like a state in many ways but remains a US Territory.
The person in charge of a state or territory is the governor. If the head of state is royalty, the head of a colony or territory might be called the viceroy.
ateratory is smaller then a cunrty
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The State- an association defined by its territory, population, government and sovereignty.The State function- the set of purposes of the state which are legislative, executive, judiciary and external participation in international affairs.
Only the very technical difference that the "municipal corporation" is the legal entity comprising the government, and the municipality is the territory which forms the jurisdiction of the municipal corporation. It is like the difference between "state" (in the sense of "head of state", not a division of the United States) and "country". Very technical.
what s the difference between an enablimg act and an act of admission?
ACT Australian capital territory
Just because it is a part of the US doesn't mean it's a state. It could be a territory, like Puerto Rico.
The difference between Dominion and Colony are not as apparent as black and white. Dominion refers to a land owned by another but with a government of its own where a Colony refers to a territory that retains ties to the parent state for control and governance.
What is the difference between a common wealth and a state?
a city state does not have an emperor the difference between a city-state and an empire is that a city-state does not have an emperor
Only the very technical difference that the "municipal corporation" is the legal entity comprising the government, and the municipality is the territory which forms the jurisdiction of the municipal corporation. It is like the difference between "state" (in the sense of "head of state", not a division of the United States) and "country". Very technical.
An empire is a large political entity consisting of different territories, nations, and peoples, usually ruled by a single authority or monarch. A city-state, on the other hand, is a sovereign state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory, often with its own government and independence. City-states are generally smaller and more localized compared to empires.