Which two of the following characteristics are necessary for a state to exist? Select all that apply.

(1 point)
Responses

territory

territory

judiciary

judiciary

sovereignty

sovereignty

constitution

constitution

federal system

federal system

organized government

organized government

separation of powers

1 answer

For a state to exist, the necessary characteristics are:

  1. Territory - A defined geographical area is essential for a state, as it establishes the physical boundaries within which the state's governance operates.

  2. Sovereignty - This refers to the state's ability to govern itself without interference from external powers, signifying its independence and authority over its territory and population.

Thus, the correct responses would be territory and sovereignty.