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The definition of statehood that requires a permanent population, a defined territory, an effective government and capacity to enter into relations with other states originates where? Group of answer choices The Rome Statute The Charter of the United Nations The Montevideo Convention The Treaty of Westphalia

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The definition of statehood that requires a permanent population, a defined territory, an effective government and capacity to enter into relations with other states originates where?

Group of answer choices

The Rome Statute

The Charter of the United Nations

The Montevideo Convention

The Treaty of Westphalia

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The definition of statehood that requires a permanent population, a defined territory, an effective government and capacity to enter into relations with other states originates from The Montevideo Convention.

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