of course they do. this world would not go along without everyone having a congressional party
They do not have the same House of Representatives members because the amount of members is based on population and not all US states and territories have the same population.
The desire for world domination is the primary reason for United States interests in overseas territories.
Guam and Puerto Rico remain US Territories.
new territories for the US
Territory land that belongs to the government but is not represented in Congress typically refers to U.S. territories, such as Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands. Residents of these territories are U.S. citizens (in the case of Puerto Rico) or U.S. nationals (like American Samoa) but do not have voting representation in Congress. While they have local governments and can elect delegates to the U.S. House of Representatives, these delegates cannot vote on legislation. This situation raises ongoing debates about representation, rights, and the status of these territories.
Imperialism: He supported American control of territories
They do not have the same House of Representatives members because the amount of members is based on population and not all US states and territories have the same population.
Each has one non-voting member.
The three American territories are Guam, American Samoa, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
the territories from Alaska into Oregon
in the American congress, it is the house of representatives.. in the American congress, it is the house of representatives.. in the American congress, it is the house of representatives..
American adult citizens are responsible for electing representatives.
It became one of the US territories.
The desire for world domination is the primary reason for United States interests in overseas territories.
Guam and Puerto Rico remain US Territories.
States don't have "delegates to Congress," they have Representatives and Senators. Territories have non-voting delegates. The number of Representatives a State has is determined by its population. They each have two Senators.
Territories of the United States are governed by the United States, though these territories do not have statehood. The three territories held by the U.S. are the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Guam.