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  1. United States and state terrorism: Several scholars have accused the United States of involvement in state terrorism. They have written about the US and other liberal democracies' use of state terrorism, particularly in relation to the Cold War. (Terrorism allegations against the U.S) [100%] 2024-01-08 [Foreign relations of the United States] [Terrorism committed by the United States]...
  2. State aid (European Union): State aid in the European Union is the name given to a subsidy or any other aid provided by a government that distorts competition. Under European Union competition law, the term has a legal meaning, being any measure that demonstrates ... (European Union) [93%] 2024-05-21 [European Union competition law] [European Union economic policy]...
  3. United States and state-sponsored terrorism: The United States has at various times in recent history provided support to terrorist and paramilitary organizations around the world. It has also provided assistance to numerous authoritarian regimes that have used state terrorism as a tool of repression. (U.S. support given to terrorist and paramilitary organizations) [91%] 2023-12-27 [Central Intelligence Agency operations] [CIA activities in the Americas]...
  4. Church and State: The relationship between church and state is the institutional form of the relationship between the religious and political spheres. This relationship has taken a variety of forms historically and in the modern world from the state dominating religion to religion ... [89%] 2023-02-04
  5. Church and State: The relationship between church and state is the institutional form of the relationship between the religious and political spheres. This relationship has taken a variety of forms historically and in the modern world from the state dominating religion to religion ... [89%] 2023-02-04
  6. State (theology): In Christianity, the term state is used in various senses by theologians and spiritual writers. The word is used in the classification of the degrees or stages of Christian perfection, or the advancement of souls in the supernatural life of ... (Theology) [85%] 2023-12-18 [Catholic theology and doctrine]
  7. State (polity): A state is a set of institutions that possess the authority to make the rules that govern the people in one or more societies. Although the term often refers broadly to all institutions of government or rule—ancient and modern ... (Polity) [85%] 2023-09-09
  8. State (computer science): In information technology and computer science, a system is described as stateful if it is designed to remember preceding events or user interactions; the remembered information is called the state of the system. The set of states a system can ... (Computer science) [85%] 2023-12-17 [Cognition] [Models of computation]...
  9. State: As currently employed in that department of political science which concerns itself, not with the relations of separate political entities, but with the political composition of society as a whole, the word state expresses the abstract idea of government in ... [85%] 2022-09-02
  10. State (polity): A state is a centralized political organization that imposes and enforces rules over a population within a territory. Definitions of a state are disputed. (Earth) [85%] 2023-11-04 [Political geography] [Political science terminology]...
  11. State (religious life): In Christianity, the word state may be taken to signify a profession or calling in life. St. (Religion) [85%] 2023-09-20 [Catholic ecclesiastical titles]
  12. State: A state is a set of institutions that possess the authority to make the rules that govern the people in one or more societies, having internal and external sovereignty over a definite territory. Following Max Weber's influential definition, a ... (Earth) [85%] 2023-09-30 [Political geography]
  13. State (polity): A state is a centralized political organization that imposes and enforces rules over a population within a territory. Definitions of a state are disputed. (Polity) [85%] 2024-01-09 [Political geography] [Political science terminology]...
  14. State: In most parts of the world, a state is an organization that has a monopoly on the "legitimate means of coercion" within a defined boundary. These were considered the only important actors in international affairs, but globalization has shaken up ... [85%] 2023-12-05 [Government]
  15. State (physics): In physics, the term state is used in several related senses, each of which expresses something about the way a physical system is. State (computer science) bg:Състояние de:Zustand Template:WH Template:WS. (Physics) [85%] 2023-12-15 [Fundamental physics concepts]
  16. State: State describes an independent country (for example, the State of Israel), or a part of a federal country which has its own legislative powers defined in a constitution. Two examples of countries consisting of several states are the United States ... [85%] 2023-03-11 [Political Terms] [Libertarianism]...
  17. Networks and States: Networks and States: The Global Politics of Internet Governance is a 2010 book by Professor at the Syracuse University School of Information Studies Milton L. Muller. [79%] 2023-12-14 [Internet governance]
  18. God and the State: God and the State (called by its author The Historical Sophisms of the Doctrinaire School of Communism) is an unfinished manuscript by the Russian anarchist philosopher Mikhail Bakunin, published posthumously in 1882. The work criticises Christianity and the then-burgeoning ... (Religion) [77%] 2023-11-02 [Religion and politics]
  19. Washington state and bestiality: Bestiality is the act of engaging in sexual relations with an animal. On January 26, 2011, the Seattle Met published an article entitled Washington Is the Worst State in the Country for Bestiality--Here's Why which declared that "Washington ... [77%] 2023-02-21 [Bestiality] [Sin]...
  20. State And Provincial Capitols: Capitols in the Great Plains region include eight in the United States and three in Canada. They range in date of design from 1866 to 1932, spanning the Gilded Age, the neoclassicism of the American Renaissance, and international modernism. All ... (Geography) [77%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...

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