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As the great empires (Rome for example) fell apart, these smaller regions began to "find" themselves. This is never an easy process and took many years to accomplish. Slowly, nation-states began to form out of the chaos that was once a great empire.
Yes, rural development is important for overall national development as it aims to improve the standard of living and quality of life in rural areas. It helps reduce disparities between urban and rural regions, enhances economic opportunities, promotes infrastructure development, and empowers rural communities to contribute effectively to the nation's progress.
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"A loose union of independent states" was how the United States was described under the Articles of Confederation. After the Constitution was written, the States became more tightly bound and the country began to identify as one nation.
Of course, research will be helpful for the development of a nation's economy. The more research there is, the better it will be for that nation's economy.
Norway, Australia, the Netherlands, the United States, New Zealand, Canada, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Germany, and Sweden. These rankings are derived from the United Nation's Human Development Index (HDI), which is basically a report that ranks countries based on their development as a nation.
Ok, the basic idea of a nation-state is that a central government, the state, rules over a group of people who share a culture, the nation. Most of these nation-states had powerful national governments, because their people were united by nationalistic feelings. These powerful national governments were then able to do basically whatever they wanted, and since they had the authority to do so, they began expanding outward. But as Europe was already inhabited, this expansion took place in other parts of the world, namely Africa and the multitudes of islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans.