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A bill that authorized the use of the federal troops against a state?

The Insurrection Act of 1807 is the set of laws that govern the President's ability to deploy troops within the United States to put down lawlessness, insurrection and rebellion.


What did the federal road act authorized?

The federal Government would only fiance state highways.


What was the only southern state not occupied by federal troops?

Tennessee, which was the only southern state to ratify the 14th amendment


Has the power to dispatch federal troops to restore order to or provide protections to the state?

El Presidente


To what state did Andrew Jackson send troops during his presidency?

Federal troops fought in Illinois and Wisconsin during the BlackHawk War of 1832 against the Sac and Fox Indians. Jackson threatened military action in South Carolina in order to collect import duties.


How did the federal government respond to rioting in Detroit in1967?

It sent army troops to help state police stop the violence.


Who issued live ammunition to National Guard at Kent State?

That would be the armorer. If the question was meant to be who authorized live ammo to be distributed to the troops, then that would have fallen into the State Governors decision.


Can you gamble online in the state of California?

Yes you can gamble online from the state of California as there is no federal, or state law against it.


Can a law suit against the FAA be tried in a state court?

I believe the FAA is federal, not state. I do not think state courts would decide on federal matters. If you knew what FAA stood for... Federal Aviation Administration


How did the federal government respond to rioting in Detroit?

it sent army troops to help state police stop the violence


What was one instance in which the federal government forced a state to act against its own wishes?

One instance in which the federal government forced a state to act against its own wishes was during the Civil Rights Movement, specifically with the integration of schools. The Supreme Court's ruling in Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 declared racial segregation in schools unconstitutional, and the federal government enforced this decision through measures such as the deployment of federal troops to ensure compliance with desegregation orders in states like Arkansas. This demonstrated the federal government's authority to intervene and enforce national laws even when facing opposition at the state level.


What side was Wisconsin fighting on?

Wisconsin was a Union state and sent troops to fight against the Confederates.