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  • 02-05-2019
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In his introduction to imagined communities author benedict anderson argued that the state and the nation are the same thing. T/F?

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  • 15-05-2019

Answer:

That statement is false

Explanation:

According to Benedict Anderson , there is a difference between a state and a nation.

He believe that state is a boundary to certain territory that separate one government with another.  He defined nation as a group of people who live together and build on the foundation of common bonds such as a same language, same culture, same historical identity , etc.

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