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No, each state in the U.S. is not its own country. The United States is a federal republic, meaning that while each state has its own government and certain powers, they are all part of a single nation governed by the U.S. Constitution. States cannot operate independently as separate countries; they are bound by Federal Laws and are part of a unified political entity.

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