A _______ can be defined as a city-state or a territorial state in which a ruler, claiming a divine mandate and supported by a military force, keeps order and provides for the defense against outside attacks.

a. Chiefdom.
b. Republic.
c. Kingdom.
d. Client-state.


c. Kingdom.

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