A) the nature of forcing state <br>The forcing nature is intended to be obeyed. By forcing the implementation in the community is achieved and the occurrence of Anarkhi prevented. This includes having the power to legally wear physical violence. The devices used are; Police, soldiers, and judicial bodies. In a homogeneous society and there is a strong national consensus of common goals, the nature of forcing becomes less prominent. Conversely in the newly established state, while its people are heterogeneous and its national consensus bonds are not so strong, the coercion of nature is very prominent. <br>b) State monopoly properties<br>The state has monopoly properties in setting common goals of society. All matters pertaining to the lives of many people are monopolized by the state. Examples of monopoly properties of State; Countries may prohibit certain schools of belief or political groups that are deemed to be contrary to state understanding. <br>c) The All-encompasing, all-embracing nature<br>State has a thorough nature which means it covers all. All statutory regulations, such as the obligation to pay taxes, apply to all persons without exception. This is because a citizen is not a self-willingness (involuntary membership), which differs from other associations and organisations whose membership is voluntary.<br>Furthermore, that is meant by the forcing nature here is that the legislation is obeyed/adhered to. By means of the force, the order in society can be realized and will not cause anarkhi. The pushy nature here also includes having legal power to commit physical violence<br>1. Nature forcing state<br>The nature of the force of this country is one of three traits possessed by the state, in addition to its monopoly properties and its encompassing traits to all. According to Miriam Budiardjo, in his book "The Fundamentals of Political Science" argues that the nature of the state as follows
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