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Explain the compulsory functions of a state.

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Compulsory functions of a state: 

The compulsory functions of the state refer to those functions, which are quite mandatory for the government. That is, to say that the very existence of a state may be threatened if these functions are not performed. 

Following are the compulsory functions of a state:

1. Protection of the country from foreign attacks. 

2. To maintain internal peace and order. 

3. Formation of crime and punishment – related rules, and proper management and system for delivery of justice. 

4. Formation of laws, because a state can truly express its sovereignty through laws only. 

5. Collection of revenue.



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