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In the modern world, while the state is considered the ultimate authority in any particular territory, they are actually fluid, contested, and even fragile, and as such, they are always being:

a. separated.

b. reimagined.

c. maligned

d. destroyed.

e. constructed.

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    e. constructed.

    Explanation:

    The state is a social and political construction. As any other product of human and social interaction, the state evolves in time. The epoch of the modern state in the West started in 1648 with the Peace of Westphalia that ended the Thirty Years' War, a political and religious conflict with the participation of Protestant and Catholic countries. It is considered the advent of the nation-state of our days. In the developing world, states can be very weak and fail to exercise total control over its territory. What does it mean? It means that the state can't always enforce the rule of law in the whole territory, so there is lawlessness and growing organized crime in some regions; or it fails to provide adequate social welfare to the poorest sectors of society. So, that's why some thinkers in international relations speak about "failed states."
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