Constitutions and Government Quiz Do political scientists consider the society described here to be a country?

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To determine whether political scientists would consider a described society to be a country, several criteria need to be met. Generally, a country is defined as a distinct territorial body or political entity that is recognized as an independent nation. This recognition often hinges on several factors:

  1. Defined Territory: A country typically has clear geographic boundaries.
  2. Population: A country must have a permanent population that resides within its territory.
  3. Government: A country typically has an organized political structure or government that provides order and governance.
  4. Sovereignty: A country has the capacity to enter into relations with other states and is recognized by other countries as an independent entity (this is often tied to international recognition).
  5. Recognition: Formal recognition by other nations or international organizations can significantly influence whether an entity is considered a country.

If you provide specific details about the society in question, I can give a more informed answer on whether political scientists would classify it as a country.