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inysia [295]
3 years ago
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Which term refers to a nation-state's ability to enforce its laws within its territory? Apex

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german3 years ago
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Your Answer Would Be C
kirill115 [55]3 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is option A) Sovereignty

Explanation:

The term "sovereignty" refers to a nation's supreme power and authority to enforce its own laws without interference from another nation. The concept contains four aspects that are identified by the <em>territory, population, authority and recognition</em>.

1) Domestic Sovereignty (territory): refers to the state's ability to exercise control over its own area.

2) Interdependence Sovereignty (population): refers to the state's authority to control people's movements across borders.

3) State Sovereignty (authority): it is connected to the "domestic soverignty" but the focus is placed on the fact that no other state can exercise authority over a soverign state.

4) International Legal Sovereignty (recognition): refers to the formal acknowledgement of a state's sovereignty by other sovereign states.

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