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How is the sovereignty of a nation-state limited?

A. it cannot enforce its laws outside its own territory
B. it cannot pass laws that contradict the laws of its regions
C. the head of state is not required to follow the rule of law
D. its citizens may or may not consider its authority legitimate

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Answer:

A.

Step-by-step explanation:

it cannot enforce its laws outside its own territory

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