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a state: 1) a body of ____ 2) living in a ____ 3) with the power to mak…

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a state: 1) a body of __ 2) living in a 3) with the power to make and enforce and 4) an to do this. population territory sovereignty all states are considered to each other. states decide what kind of they will have with other states. this is a state’s . states decide how things will inside their boundaries. a state must have set . states don’t always on where their boundaries are. boundaries can . a population might be or . populations have different __.

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This is about the definition and components of a state (population, territory, sovereignty) and related concepts like state interactions and boundaries, falling under Politics (subfield of Social Science). The blanks likely fill as: 1) people (a body of people), 2) territory (living in a territory), 3) government (power to make/enforce laws via government), 4) sovereignty (an element of sovereignty). For population: "A population might be homogeneous or diverse"; "Populations have different sizes, cultures, etc." For territory: "A state must have set boundaries"; "States don't always agree on where their boundaries are"; "Boundaries can change, be disputed, etc." For sovereignty: "All states are considered equal to each other"; "States decide what kind of relations they will have with other states (e.g., alliances, trade)"; "States decide how things will be (governed) inside their boundaries."

Answer:

  • State: 1) people, 2) territory, 3) government, 4) sovereignty
  • Population: A population might be homogeneous or diverse; Populations have different sizes/cultures/identities...
  • Territory: A state must have set boundaries; States don't always agree on where their boundaries are; Boundaries can change/disputed/defined by treaties...
  • Sovereignty: All states are considered equal to each other; States decide what kind of relations they will have with other states; States decide how things will be governed inside their boundaries.