a Republic.
Article IV, Section 4 of the US Constitution states:"The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, . . . "Note that the words "Republican Form of Government" were capitalized in the US Constitution itself, making it crystal clear that a particular form of government is both mentioned in and guaranteed by the Constitution.
The United States federal government is a Republic, and the Constitution requires each state also have a Republican form of government. In a Republican form of government, the people elect people to represent them (senators and/or congressmen), who then vote on the law.
Not unless there is a new amendment to the constitution. In Article 4 section 4 the Constitution says that states must have a republican form of government, that is to say, elected officials. However, that state could in theory elect the same families into office, creating an effective monarchy.
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It is Article Four, Section 4, Clause 1 of the United States Constitution that specifies states must have a republican form of government. Article Four contains four sections in total.
The Constitution acknowledges state governments, which must share power with the federal government
omg! its........the federal and state! Yeah, and the Constitution.
Federalism is never explicitly stated but it is embedded in the US constitution. As a result, power is kept in the states.
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The national government is obligated to support the state governments in case of an emergency in that state. The national government also should no infringe on state powers.It divides power between a National Government and State governments. The obligation of the National Government to protect the States against invasion.
Federal and State ConstitutionsEven before the Declaration of Independence was approved by the Continental Congress, instructions had gone out to the former British colonies to form state governments. In order to form such governments, state constitutions were written. A state constitution applies just to that state for which it was written. The United States Constitution applies to all of the states making up the union. A constitution is a plan that provides the rules for a government, be it state or nation. All constitutions serve several purposes. First, it sets the ideals that the beople bound by the constitution believe in and share. Second, it establishes a basic structure of government. Third, it defines the powers and duties of the government. While the state constitutions bind the people in that state, all state constitutions must abide to the United States Constitution. The US Constitution is the supreme law for the states in the Union. MrV also the main different is that the state constitution are much longer. answer to question is D. I just took the test.you write too much>:l ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The United States requires that all the states governments should have a republican form of government. The republican governments that is instituted by the state governments must be on the basis of the national union.