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The state possesses
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- only external sovereignty
- only internal sovereignty
- both internal and external sovereignty
- neither external nor internal sovereignty
Correct Option: C
At its core, sovereignty is typically taken to mean the possession of absolute authority within a bounded territorial space. There is essentially an internal and external dimension of sovereignty. Internally, a sovereign government is a fixed authority with a settled population that possesses a monopoly on the use of force. It is the supreme authority within its territory. Externally, sovereignty is the entry ticket into the society of states.