a government ina state.
territory, people. government and sovereignty
People Territory Government Sovereignty
People in a territory ruled by a government
No. it is a nation with a territory, but not recognized by the US government as a state.
A "state" (nation-state) has Population, Territory, Soverignty, and Government.
No. it is a nation with a territory, but not recognized by the US government as a state.
The key constituents elements of a state include territory, population, government, and sovereignty. Territory refers to a defined geographical area, population refers to the people who live within that territory, government is the system that governs the population within that territory, and sovereignty refers to the state's ultimate authority and independence within its territory.
Because it is not a state and is an area administered by the federal government.
The four essential elements of the state are population, territory, government and sovereignty. A state must have its people, territory, a governing body and supremacy. The status of statehood is denied in the absence of any of these elements.
a State!
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
The Four Characteristics of a StatePopulation, Territory, Sovereignty, and Government.territory, government, population, and sovereignty.