To avoid conflicts in interstate relations
To avoid conflicts in interstate relations
States make interstate compacts to address issues that require cooperation and coordination between multiple states, such as transportation, water resources, or environmental protection. These compacts allow states to establish shared policies, regulations, and procedures to ensure effective management and coordination of resources across state borders.
so that each state does not have different laws and rules to abide by. if in California you could not get your license until your 20 and in Nevada you could get it at 15, people would not know all the different forms of rules and may be un knowingly breaking a law in a different state.
Yes, states can make agreements with other states, commonly referred to as interstate compacts. These agreements typically address issues that affect multiple states, such as environmental protection, transportation, or law enforcement. However, these compacts must be approved by Congress in order to be valid.
The Articles of Confederation had the power to settle disputes between states, but let the states make their own constitution/laws
The US Constitution does not make provisions for state governors. Each state constitution sets out the requirements to be a governor of that state; the term of office and the term limits.
you can find it at the Vermont Country Store.
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Americans make changes to the constitution through the congress
The interstate commerce commission was established to regulate railroads. It was meant to eliminate rate discrimination and make sure fair rates were being used.
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