Technically there are two states sharing the island of Ireland - which is the root of the "Irish question/problem" : northern Ireland is part of the united kingdom, and the republic of Ireland (officially called Ireland) is an independent state.
Ireland is one country. On the island of Ireland, you have the Republic of Ireland as one country and Northern Ireland as another. If you mean counties, there are 32 counties in Ireland. See the related question below.
there is no countries in Northern Ireland because Northern Ireland is a country so there is only cities, towns and villages in Northern Ireland. If you mean what is the biggest county, then it is Tyrone.
No, Hawaii is the 50th state of the United States of America.
because we no longer wanted to be part of the union, where the southern states were not considered soverign and the union states did not believe in states' rights like the south did
because we no longer wanted to be part of the union, where the southern states were not considered soverign and the union states did not believe in states' rights like the south did
The states wanted to be soverign and to govern themselves without interference from the federal government.
Because it was illegally stollen/occupied by america when it was a soverign country. Hawaiians did not want to become a part of the united states voluntarily.
Which one? There's one for each of the 50 states. amercia
Ireland is not in the United States of America. It is a country in Europe.
Liquids and solids are the states of matter that occupy a definite volume. Gases have neither a definite volume nor shape.
a view that holds the constitution is a compact among soverign states, so tehat thepowers of the national government are fixed and limited