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Section 2

Government and the State

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Functions of the State

Various schools of thought consider the state to be either a neutral entity separated from society or an immoral partisan instrument.

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Characteristics of the State

A state is an organized political community acting under a government. States differ in sovereignty, governance, geography, and interests.

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Citizenship Rights

Citizenship carries both rights and responsibilities, as it describes a person with legal rights within a given political order.

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State Formation

Theories explaining the origins and formation of states all revolve around the ability to centralize power in a sustainable way.

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