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Which of the following is NOT part of the definition of a state?ResponsesA common languageA common languageAn organized economy and circulation systemAn organized economy and circulation systemPolitical sovereigntyPolitical sovereigntyA permanent resident populationA permanent resident populationDefined boundaries

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Which of the following is NOT part of the definition of a state?ResponsesA common languageA common languageAn organized economy and circulation systemAn organized economy and circulation systemPolitical sovereigntyPolitical sovereigntyA permanent resident populationA permanent resident populationDefined boundaries

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A common language is NOT part of the definition of a state. While it can contribute to a sense of national identity, it is not a requirement for a state. The other options - an organized economy and circulation system, political sovereignty, a permanent resident population, and defined boundaries - are all generally accepted as part of the definition of a state.

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