Respuesta :

If a state is not recognized by other states then it is isolated culturally, economically, educationally, and militarily (to name a few). There would be no trade for products requiring the state to be self-sufficient. Food crops would need to be grown in great quantities to feed the entire population. Manufacturing would be required to clothe, house, service everyone. This magnitude of isolation would prove detrimental to the populace.

If a State is not recognized by another State, they will not be able to establish alliances and negotiations in any social, political and economic field.

For a state to efficiently establish itself and interact with other states, it must be recognized by the governments of other states.

If a State is not recognized:

  • The government will be considered invalid.
  • It will be considered part of another State and not an independent territory.
  • Production will be insignificant and the economy may become inefficient.
  • This will happen because this State will not be able to establish commercial relations or economic agreements with other States.
  • This State will be isolated culturally, economically, politically and socially.

It is important to emphasize that a State (with a capital "S") refers to all physical and cultural resources within a territory, that is, within a country.

You can find more information about this at the link below:

https://brainly.com/question/2621373?referrer=searchResults

Ver imagen annyksl