Alabaman
Mississippian
Georgian
Floridian
Tennessean
Kentuckian
N. and S. Carolinian
Louisianan
Arkansan
Missourian
Illinoisan
Indianian
Ohioan
Virginian
W. Virginian
Pennsylvanian
New Jerseyite
Rhode Islander
Delawarian
Marylander
Connecticuter
New Hampshiran
Vermonter
Mainer
Massachusett
Michigander
Wisconsinite
Minnesotan
N. and S. Dakotan
Nebraskan
Kansan
Oklahoman
Coloradoan
Wyomingite
Montanan
Idahoan
New Mexican
Arizonan
Utahan
Nevadan
Californian
Oregonian
Washingtonian
Hawaiian
Iowan
Alaskan
Texan
New Yorker
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The stars on the American flag are arranged in rows, with each star representing a state in the United States. The stars are typically arranged in a grid pattern, with each row having a specific number of stars to represent the 50 states in the country.
The center for all 50 states (including Alaska and Hawaii) is in western South Dakota. For the 48 "lower" or contiguous states, the center is near Lebanon, Kansas, in the north central part of Kansas.
Assuming this refers to the United States Federal government, since other countries also have divisions called states and legislative bodies called a Senate: They do not. Each state, regardless of its size or population, has two senators. There are 50 states and therefore 100 senators. When the U.S. was founded, larger states (colonies at the time) wanted more influence than smaller ones. The smaller ones felt that their equal status as colonies justified equal status in the new country's government. The compromise was to create a legislature in two parts. Representation would be proportional to population in one (the House of Representatives), equal for all states in the other (the Senate). If the question is about why the legislative body called the Senate in different state governments is not the same size in all states, it's because each state is responsible for its own internal government structure. There is no Federal law that forces state legislatures to be structured in a particular way or to be of a particular size, nor can there be such a law with the U.S. Constitution as it now stands.
Contemporary states refer to the current nations or countries that exist in the world today. They are sovereign political entities with defined borders, governments, and populations. Examples include the United States, China, Brazil, and Germany.
The continental US would include Alaska but not Hawaii, and this computation was never promulgated for the short period in 1959 when Alaska was a state but not Hawaii. It would be very close to the geographic center of the entire 50 US states.For the entire 50 states, it is in western South Dakota. near the county seat of Belle Fourche, SD.Considering only the 48 contiguous states, the center is in north central Kansas near the town of Lebanon.
Puerto Rico.
The US flag has 50 stars that represent the 50 states .
The fifty stars on the flag represent the fifty states.
The District of Columbia, Porto Rico, The Virgin Islands, Guam and several other small possessions are not one of the states of the United States, but their residents are US Citizens.
There are 50 states that are named as states. There are 50 white stars on the American Flag 1 for each named state.
There are 50 stars. One for each of the United States.
The flag of the United States has 50 stars to represent each of the 50 states in the country. Each star symbolizes a state's contribution to the nation as a whole, creating a unified and cohesive representation of the United States.
The U.S.A flag has 50 stars. Each star represents one of the 50 states in the United States.
There are 50 stars on the American flag, each representing one of the 50 states in the United States.
they represent the 50 states of the United States
The flag of the USA has 50 stars to represent the 50 states in the country. Each star symbolizes a state that is part of the United States of America.
50 one for each state There are as many start on the US flag as there are states. Each star represents a state.