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- Nature Theories and State Functionpolitical-science-mcqs › nature-theories-and-state-function
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- 7 Jun 2022
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
The fundamental duties of a state include creating a constitution, outlining citizens' rights and duties, maintaining armed forces, and enforcing laws through punishments. However, regulating labor laws is not considered a mandatory function for all states.
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