Thursday, September 26, 2013

Chapter 4 Questions

What is the process of admitting a new state?
Congress must first pass an enabling act, which, after being signed by the president, allows the people of a territory to write a constitution. Once approved, the state can be admitted into the union and is equal to the other states.
What are inherent powers?
They are the powers the national government automatically gets because it is A government.
What relations must the government establish?
            Diplomatic.
What kind of government must the states be given?
            Republican.
What must the national government protect states against?
            Invasion and domestic violence.
Why can the government not turn Alaska into multiple states?
It must respect territorial integrity and get permission from Alaska before breaking it into states.
When can the president send troops to the states?

When national laws are being violated, federal property is being threatened, federal responsibilities are being interfered with, or if/when state governments request it.

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