Martin Luther is an important figure in the development of the modern state system because
A) he called for desegregation of races.
B) challenged the spiritual authority of the pope and the Church in Rome.
C) he developed Lutheranism as the guiding principle for state policymaking.
D) he wrote the Treaty of Westphalia.
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Q2: Nationalism refers to the complex set of
Q3: "We-feelings" develop more easily
A) as the nation-state
Q4: A nation is defined as
A) a political
Q5: The state is an entity having the
Q6: A major distinguishing feature of the Westphalian
Q8: As the most powerful nation-states of their
Q9: The anarchic system of states recognized by
Q10: In 1945 there were _ members in
Q11: External sovereignty means
A) a democratically elected government
Q12: Internal sovereignty means
A) a democratically elected government
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