Nation B is refraining from granting comity for Nation A's decision by contesting the policy on the international sale of heavy weapons. The Act of State Doctrine does not prevent a state from challenging another state's actions diplomatically, but option 2 is most accurate for the described scenario. When Nation B decides to contest Nation A's decision concerning the international sale of ...
The nation described operates under a confederation, where states have strong individual sovereignty and meet annually to address common issues without a strong central authority. This system relies on the member states' voluntary cooperation and interest in maintaining alliances. While beneficial for certain functions, this type of government often struggles with enforcement and coherence.
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The rise of nation-states was a significant outcome as the Reformation contributed to the consolidation of political power and authority within sovereign states, paving the way for modern nation-states as rulers aligned with either Catholicism or Protestantism.
The Cherokee's main argument in Cherokee Nation v. Georgia was that they were a separate nation not bound by the state's laws. The Supreme Court ultimately ruled that they were a "domestic dependent nation," which limited their ability to sue Georgia. Therefore, the correct answer is option B.