Question: What is the difference between a state and a nation? Group of answer choices A state is a sovereign political unit that does not necessarily have recognized boundaries and a nation is a culturally defined unit that has clear boundaries. A state is a culturally defined unit that is not necessarily sovereign or have recognized boundaries and a nation is a sovereign political unit with recognized boundaries. A state is a sovereign political unit with recognized boundaries and a nation is a culturally defined unit that is not necessarily sovereign or have recognized boundaries. A state is a culturally defined unit that has clear boundaries and a nation is a sovereign political unit that does not necessarily have boundaries