Enabling Act
the enabling act (that answer is wrong) the correct answer is interstate compact
The United States congress admitted that the Dawes Act was intended to extinguish native Americans tribal unity, governments and cultures.
Indiana became a state in the United States on December 11, 1816. It was the 19th state admitted to the Union.
they first, if and when congress passes enabling act a convention which prepares the constitution which is then put to a popular vote in the proposed state.
The Enabling Act of 1889.
They had to pass an enabling act.
Only Congress can admit new States to the Union. A new state my not be created without the consent of that states legislature.
It was the Enabling Act of 1889.
Signs the enabling act
Signs the enabling act
Enabling Act
Under Article IV, Section Three of the United States Constitution, which outlines the relationship among the states, the Congress has the power to admit new states to the union. New states are admitted into the Union by the precedents and procedures established by the Northwest Ordinance. Following the precedent established by the Enabling Act of 1802, an Enabling Act must be passed by Congress as a prerequisite to admission. The act authorizes the people of a territory to frame a constitution, and lays down the requirements that must be met prior to consideration for statehood. -Wikipedia
These are called treaties.
An example of an enabling act is the Smith-Hughes National Vocational Education Act, passed in 1917, which provided federal funding for vocational education programs in the United States. This act enabled the federal government to support and promote vocational education by providing grants to states for the development of vocational education programs.
Allowed Hitler power to pass laws for four years without consulting the Reichstag
States. Tanner Miller has been to all 4 of them All became states under the Enabling Act oof 1889.