Community Lesson ID: Globalization and Nation State vs. Government 1. Concept of Nation State vs. Government Differences: - Nation: A nation refers to a group of people sharing a common culture, language, and history, regardless of borders or government structures. Not all states are nations, and not all nations have their own states.- State: A state is a political unit with its own government, territory, and population. It has the power to make laws, enforce laws, and maintain order within its borders. It is recognized by other states as a sovereign entity.- Government: A government is a group responsible for running a country or state. It has the authority to make and enforce laws, provide public services, maintain order, and protect citizens.2. Manifestation and Effects of Globalization on Society: - Manifestations: Globalization manifests through interconnected economies, shared resources, and common strategies across the globe. It involves the movement of goods, services, information, and people worldwide.- Effects on Society: Globalization impacts societies by promoting cultural exchange, economic growth, and technological advancements. It influences market presence, diversity in human resources, and transactions involving intellectual properties globally. By understanding the differences between nation states and governments, individuals can grasp the nuances of political structures and societal identities. Exploring the manifestations and effects of globalization on society provides insights into the interconnectedness and complexities of the modern global landscape.