Legitimacy becomes significant when

a. states are considered for observer status in the General Assembly.
b. rebels have set up their own "government" rivaling the recognized one.
c. a government brings cases to the World Court charging another state with a violation of international law.
d. many states have charged another state with neocolonialism.
e. All of the above are correct.


B

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