A state establishes its sovereignty primarily by running its own internal affairs without interference from other states. This involves having the authority to govern itself, make its own laws, and conduct its own policies independently.
How does a state establish its sovereignty?
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It has more control than the national government.
It has more control than the national government.
It creates strict laws about who can enter its borders.
It creates strict laws about who can enter its borders.
It establishes boundaries to separate itself from other states.
It establishes boundaries to separate itself from other states.
It challenges the authority of other states in matters of national law.
It challenges the authority of other states in matters of national law.
It runs its own internal affairs without interference from other states.
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