Both state legislatures must agree to form the new state and Congress must approve and vote to admit the new "state" to the union. See Article IV, Section 3 of the US Constitution.
Yes, Hawaii is a state. Ohio is a state. All states recognize marriages from other states. If they didn't that would mean every married person who moved from states to another state would have to get married each time. Think how silly that would be.
Unlike the Senate where every state receives two representatives, House representation is based on state population. So, more populated states would receive more representatives than less populated states.
In the House of Representatives, the number of delegates a state has is based on its population. The states with larger populations would, therefore, have greater representation and could be said to be happier with the system than states with smaller populations.
Although the highway funding system is complex, the funding for maintaining a state road would typically be provided by the state government. States have a combination of local, state, and federal roads.
state to foreign countries i guess between the two
Because having governments for groups of states would create problems with keeping them all well-run and good.
If I had to, 1. Plants, composed of plants and fungi 2. Animals 3. Cellular, combining the bacterias and protists
Slave states.
id think the KKK would have a large presence in the southern states...
I would combine both north and south Dakota and make Dakota. ;)
A free state is a state in the United States where slavery was prohibited by law. States admitted as free states did not allow for slavery within their borders, in contrast to slave states where slavery was legal.
The Connecticut Compromised settled the question of how states would be represented in Congress. The Compromise was that Congress would be made up of two houses, one in which each state was represented equally, and one in which each state was represented according to its population.
Such a statement would have no effect on any state. It would only be a pronouncement. Even a state law to that intent would have no legal effect on other states.
There are many groups who are loyal to the United States. It would be helpful if you could specify what time period you are referring to, so we can narrow down which groups you might be talking about.
Yes, Hawaii is a state. Ohio is a state. All states recognize marriages from other states. If they didn't that would mean every married person who moved from states to another state would have to get married each time. Think how silly that would be.
How would you combine the words intervals and delicate in a sentence?
Federalists