For what purpose was the practice of international law introduced in the seventeenth century?

A) To regulate relations among independent states by mutual agreement
B) To procure a method of dealing with outside threats engaged in espionage, treason, sabotage, etc.
C) To prevent revolt from within; with a uniform code in Europe, each country would be safe from revolt
D) To prevent foreign states from intervening in the religious affairs of an independent nation
E) To create a national identity within Europe to abolish foreign threats (like the United States) from intervening in European affairs


A

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