Which describes the

relationship among national
governments?

All national
governments are
legally equal.

All national
governments engage
in alliances with other
national
governments.

National governments
of larger countries
can tell governments
of smaller countries
what to do.

National governments
of allied countries
can tell governments
of non-allied

1 answer

The most accurate description of the relationships among national governments is:

All national governments are legally equal.

This statement reflects the principle of sovereign equality in international law, which asserts that all states have the same rights and duties under international law, regardless of their size, power, or wealth. The other statements highlight specific dynamics that can occur in international relations, such as alliances and influence, but they do not universally apply to all national governments.

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