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All actions taken by a state's government against its own citizens are part of international relations.
False
A state's government can only take authoritative actions against citizens of another state and not against groups of another state.
False
International relations only involve actions taken by a state's government against its own citizens.
False
Any actions taken by a state's government against citizens or groups of another state are considered part of international relations.
True
International relations can only involve actions taken by the government of one state against citizens of another state, not against groups of citizens.
False
Test your knowledge on international relations, particularly on the actions of a state's governmental authority against citizens or groups of another state. Learn about the implications and consequences of such actions. How well do you understand this aspect of international relations?
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