1. Through which of the following State fulfills its objective(s)?
(a) Society
( ) (b) Territory
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(c) Government ( ) (d) Sovereignty
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A)“State,” in this context, refers to the political realm of (supposedly) legitimate coercion, whereas “society” refers to the realm of voluntary interaction. The spheres of state and society may thus be viewed as institutions in the broadest sense.
B)A territory is an administrative division, usually an area that is under the jurisdiction of a sovereign state.
C)A government is the particular group of people that controls the state apparatus at a given time. In other words, governments are the means through which state power is employed; for example, by applying the rule of law. The state is a political and geopolitical entity; the nation is a cultural or ethnic entity.
D)State sovereignty is the concept that states are in complete and exclusive control of all the people and property within their territory. Practically, sovereignty means that one state cannot demand that another state take any particular internal action.
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A)“State,” in this context, refers to the political realm of (supposedly) legitimate coercion, whereas “society” refers to the realm of voluntary interaction. The spheres of state and socie
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