The concept of national sovereignty

  1. Why is it difficult to determine whether some territories are sovereign states?(1 point) Responses The concept of sovereignty is
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  2. Why is it difficult to determine whether some territories are sovereign states?(1 point) Responses The concept of sovereignty is
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  3. Why is it difficult to determine whether some territories are sovereign states?(1 point) Responses The concept of sovereignty is
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  4. The concept of national sovereignty was established by:A. the European invasion of the Holy Lands. B. the Treaty of Westphalia.
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  5. The concept of sovereignty arose in the mid-17th Century during a peace agreement after what European conflict?English Civil War
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  6. The concept of life, liberty and property are MOST closely related to which concept?a. popular sovereignty b. divine right c.
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  7. What was the concept of Popular Sovereignty as it was used in the years leading up to the Civil War?Popular sovereignty left the
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  8. How does globalization with the increased flows of people, ideas, greenhouses gases, goods, dollars, and viruses within and
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  9. How does globalization with the increased flows of people, ideas, greenhouses gases, goods, dollars, and viruses within and
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  10. Which of the following explains how the Declaration of Independence directly reflects the concept of popular sovereignty?(1
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