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To protect its independence and political integrity and provide for its defense, the United States has a
a. diplomacy
b. war powers
c. technical assistance
d. executive agreement

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Answered by Sidyandex
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To protect its independence and political integrity, the US has an executive agreement.

As per the Article 3 of Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States, its political existence does not depend on any other state's recognition, and it has the right to protect its independence and integrity by organising itself as it sees fit, by legislating upon its interests, administering its services, and defining the jurisdiction of its courts.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The US has an executive agreement to protect its independence and political integrity and provide for its defense.

Option (d)

Explanation:

  • According to Article 3 of the Montevideo Convention on the 'Rights and Duties' of States, its political existence does not depend on the recognition of any other State.
  • It has the right to protect its independence and integrity by organizing itself as it sees fit, by law making its interests, by administering its services and by defining the jurisdiction of its tribunals.

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