Is saipan a us territory or shall saipan be a state after 28 november a fully in us jurisdiction?
No. The state of Queensland in Australia is a fully self-governing state, not a territory.
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An unincorporated territory of the United States is a region that is under U.S. jurisdiction but does not have the same full constitutional rights as the states. These territories are not fully integrated into the U.S. political system and often have limited self-governance. Examples include Puerto Rico, Guam, and American Samoa, where residents are U.S. citizens or nationals but may not have the right to vote in federal elections.
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A territory is an area administered by a country without necessarily being fully a part of that country. A protectorate is independent but, by treaty, relies on another country for it's defense.
A territory is an area administered by a country without necessarily being fully a part of that country. A protectorate is independent but, by treaty, relies on Another Country for it's defense.
You really can't. If it's a male dog, chances are it's NOT fully emptying its bladder at any time, as they hold some "in reserve" to mark territory.
Yes. The U.S. Constitution applies as the supreme law in ANY place that the U.S. has jurisdiction, regardless of whether military or civilian law applies. Now, the exact details of how the Constitution applies in specific cases can vary, depending on the situation. In addition, military law applies over civilian law when on a U.S. military base, rather than a U.S. territory (where only civilian law applies).
No, Washington DC is not in any state. The District of Columbia is outside the territory of all states, and makes up it's own territory.
A state is a fully self-governing political entity within a country, with its own government and constitution. A territory is an area controlled by a country but does not have the same level of self-governance as a state.