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Social Studies, 18.12.2021 14:00, 0055babs

A state is… A body of , living in a defined , with the and an to do this. 2. The of a population does matter. 3. Population has a big on the type of government a state chooses. 4. A state must have set . 5. Boundaries are always agreed on. 6. Boundaries can change in these 3 ways; a) b) c) 7. States can set their own and . 8. States are , but this isn’t always .

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