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How do you admitt a state into the union?

act of admission


Why did Calhoun argue that states had the right to void federal law?

the Union was an alliance of sovereign states


What did the Union establish during the Civil War?

The Union established that states do not have the right to secede from the Union.


Why did 11 states secede from the union?

Those states seceded from the union in attempt to maintain the right to own slaves.


How did the seceding states justify their right to leave the union?

They left the union to join the confedirety


What are the key differences between right to work and non right to work states in terms of labor laws and union membership?

In right-to-work states, workers are not required to join a union or pay union dues as a condition of employment. This can lead to lower union membership rates and potentially weaker unions. In non right-to-work states, workers can be required to join a union or pay union dues, which can result in higher union membership rates and stronger unions.


Doctrine of Secession?

States have the right to withdraw front the Union


Is the union shop illegal in right to work states?

Yes, the union shop is illegal in right-to-work states. Right-to-work laws prohibit agreements that require employees to join a union or pay union dues as a condition of employment. This means that while unions can exist, they cannot compel non-member employees to support them financially or join. As a result, union shops, which mandate union membership, cannot operate in these states.


Why did john c calhoun argue that states had the right to void federal law?

A) The Union of the United States was an agreement among independent states. B) The independence of states was a threat to the Union. C) He felt the Constitution clearly gave states this right. D) The Supreme Court ruled that it was the right of states to challenge laws they considered unconstitutional.


What is the theory that says states are independent powers with the right to make decisions such as voluntarily the union?

states rights


How many states belonged to the union?

During the Civil War, the United States was divided into the Union and the Confederacy. Twenty states belonged to the Union, and there were also four border states that did not secede from the United States, but also did not give up slavery. The Confederacy had eleven states.


What caused the Union to go to war with the Confederate states?

The Union did not believe that the other states had the right to leave the Union. While slavery was a consideration that fueled the flames, the primary issue was the rights of the states to make decisions that conflicted with the Federal government.