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Soheil1 Posted 5 years ago
Vocabulary

State/national/government

Hi.

What's the difference between state policies, national policies , and government policies?

Thanks in advance

  

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They are all government policies. The general term is 'government'. State policies are those that apply to a given state.

  • They are all government policies.
  • The general term is 'government'.
  • State policies are those that apply to a given state.
  • They are administered by a state government.
  • National policies are those that apply to a given nation.
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They are all government policies. The general term is 'government'.

State policies are those that apply to a given state. They are administered by a state government.

National policies are those that apply to a given nation. They are administered by a national government.


In some countries, 'states' are called 'provinces', so they say that they have 'provincial polici

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