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A state has a population, territory, sovereignty, and government: a) population, which acknowledges their identity as citizens in the state. b) territory, in which its population predominantly resides. c) sovereignty, free of coercion from outside and with a monopoly of force inside. d) government, making, enforcing and adjudicating law allocating power, money and relationships which is accepted voluntarily by its population as legitimate.

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