A state's sovereignty may be restricted by all but one of the following
A. international law B. military and economic status C. membership of international organisations D. egalitarianism
Correct Answer: D
Explanation
Sovereignty is the supreme authority of a state to make and enforce laws within its territory without any ex-ternal interference. The idea of sovereignty was made popular by Jean Bodin in 1576. However, a state's sovereignty can be limited by the following factors: military status. level of economic development, membership of international organisation, international law and agreements, etc. Egalitarianism, which connotes equality, is not a factor that undermines the sovereignty of a state.