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The US is an example of what?

A state.


Which US state is a good example of this landform?

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Give an example of a state that is outside the contiguous US?

Hawaii and Alaska.


The best example of a tax that you do Not pay in the United State?

The US does not impose a value-added tax.


Meeting and greeting foreign dignitaries is an example of which presidential role?

Such is his function as head of state for the US.


Can you get your license 3 months after you get your permit?

It depends on your state's guidelines (in the US). In my state for example, you must wait six months if you are under 21.


What major function does the state legislature perform?

The state legislature's function is to make laws for a state and to see that the budget is balanced for a particular state. The state legislature is also responsible for making sure things that were appropriated for in the budget are getting paid.


What is an example of a state society?

Cuba, Vietnam, Korea ...surprise surprise all the states that they US has fought with in the past...


Is South Africa an example of a fragmented state?

No, it is an example of a perforated state. Indonesia would be an example of a fragmented state.


What Congressional structure was most appealing to smaller States?

In the United States the fact that the US Senate allows for two senators from each State irregardless of the State's population. As an example, the low population of a US State such as North Dakota, has two senators, just as the highly populated State of California.


What plan does the Consititution lay out?

The US Constitution specifies the structure of the US Federal Government. It describes the branches of the Federal Government and how they work. It also has a series of amendments that clearly define the rights of US citizens. The Constitution also informs us that whatever is not covered in this document is left to the States. Here's an example of the US Constitution leaving a duty to US State governments. A State can identify serious crimes that could result in the death penalty. The law the State creates however must comply with the US Constitution. If a State decides not to have a death penalty, that's quite alright with the Federal government. But all US State laws must still be "Constitutionally" correct in that the law must not conflict with the US Constitution. Here's an example of that: A State decides to pass a law that allows State officials to close down any newspaper that calls itself a "communist newspaper". This would be a law that violates the Constitution's 1st Amendment which guarantees freedom of speech. This State law therefore does not comply with the US Constitution.


Are state constitutions subordinate to the US Constitution?

No, a state constitution cannot override the United States Constitution. For example, if a certain state decided that they would outlaw guns completely, the federal courts would overrule that based on the second and fourteenth amendments to the US Constitution.