Territorial autonomy means

a. a people have complete sovereignty over a certain territory.
b. a people live in close physical proximity, allowing them to have a relatively closed and interdependent system of relations among their individual members.
c. a state has the capacity to produce effective government policy and to penetrate society to extract resources to fund government programs, and to protect the state against internal instability and external threat.
d. the international community has accepted a group's right to rule a certain area.
e. a people control much of the daily happenings of a particular area of a county, but they surrender authority over some matters (e.g., national defense) to the country's central government.


E

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