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How did formation of nation-states and economic development redefine international relations

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Answered by gireshnanda
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To begin, a nation-state is a defined territory with a sovereign government, made up of people sharing a common culture, history, and language. It's what's usually meant when we hear terms like nation or country. The medieval period of Europe, which lasted from about the 5th to the 15th century, saw most of Europe entrenched in feudalism. Feudalism is a political and economic system based on land ownership. Under feudalism, most people lived on land owned by a wealthy nobleman.
Answered by Shaizakincsem
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International relations is a necessity because of the following reasons:

International relations advances fruitful exchange strategies between countries. 

International relations urges go identified with business, tourism, and movement, giving individuals chances to improve their lives. 

International relations enables countries to participate with each other, pool assets, and offer data as an approach to confront worldwide issues that go past a specific nation or area. 

International worldwide issues incorporate pandemics, psychological warfare, and the environment. 

International relations progress human culture through social trades, diplomacy, and policy advancement.
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