With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". and Speeches of Daniel Webster 55, 68 (1903). 12 See, e. g., Rodriguez v. Popular Democratic Party, 467 U. S. 1, 8 (1982) (“Puerto Rico, like a state, is an autonomous political entity, ‘sovereign over matters not ruled by the Constitution’ ”) (quoting Calero-Toledo v. Pearson Yacht Leasing Co., 416 U. S. 668, 673 (1974)); Insurance Corp. of Ireland, Ltd. v. Compagnie des Bauxites de Guiñee, 456 U. S. 694, 703, n. 10 (1982) (States are “ ‘coequal sovereigns in a federal system’ ”) (quoting World-Wide Volkswagen Corp. v. Woodson, 444 U. S. 286, 292 (1980)); Engle v. Isaac, 456 U. S. 107, 128 (1982) (discussing “the States’ sovereign power to punish offenders”); Underwriters National Assurance Co. v. North Carolina Life & Accident & Health Ins. Guaranty Assn., 455 U. S. 691, 704 (1982) (<HOLDING>); Cabell v. Chavez-Salido, 454 U. S. 432,

A: recognizing the structure of our nation as a union of states each possessing equal sovereign powers
B: holding that as a matter of law the embassy of a sovereign nation is a foreign state
C: recognizing that through the structure of its government  a state defines itself as a sovereign
D: holding that the united states has not recognized the sovereignty of the moorish nation thus precluding sovereign immunity claims
A.