The 1933 Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States required entities to meet certain requirements to be legally recognized as states. For example, each entity that wanted statehood had to have a clearly defined territory, a permanent population rather than a transient one, a government of its own, and the ability to enter into relations with other states.According to the passage, what does the Montevideo Convention require for an entity to be considered a state?

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The 1933 Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States required entities to meet certain requirements to be legally recognized as states. For example, each entity that wanted statehood had to have a clearly defined territory, a permanent population rather than a transient one, a government of its own, and the ability to enter into relations with other states.<br>According to the passage, what does the Montevideo Convention require for an entity to be considered a state?