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AP Human Geography
Unit 4 – Political Geography
Topic 4.1
How does the concept of nation-state differ from that of multi-nation state?
Nation-states have strong centralized governments, while multinational states often have weak central authorities and strong regional governments.
Multi-nation states are more likely to face issues related to national security than nation-states are.
Nation-state refers to any country while multi-nation state refers only to large countries like Russia or China.
Nation-state represents a single nation governed by a single government while multi-nation state contains multiple nations under one government.
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