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Using complete sentences, list the three benefits nation-states acquire when they are recognized by other nation-states.

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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List the three benefits nation-states acquire when they are recognized by other nation-states.

  • Declarative theory holds that a state's status is independent of whether or not other states acknowledge it as such. In contrast, the constitutive theory says that a state is only a person of international law if other nations that are already a part of the international community recognise it as such.
  • acknowledgment of a state. A state's recognition by an existing State of the international community is referred to as its acceptance as an international personality under international law. the commitment to meet key requirements for statehood set forth by international law.
  • The political and economic elites of nation states are the only ones who actually profit from them. those who seek dominance over others and favour being the big fish in a little pond.
  • Some people feel the need for some form of identity badly and find it in their nation states, but this is more of a reaction to their worries than it is for any logical reasons.
  • Otherwise, history has demonstrated that people tend to gravitate toward being smaller components of a larger whole since those benefits outweigh what individuals or even entire nations can accomplish.

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Answered by dualadmire
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The three benefits nation-states acquire when they are recognized by other nation-states are the following

• The ability to exchange ambassadors and create embassies.

• The ability to freely navigate oceans and seas without the fear of being attacked.

• Creating alliances with other nations.

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