There are no reasons why an individual would belong to the state. That is slavery. Governments don’t own people.
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One reason an individual must belong to the state is to ensure protection and security through the state's legal system and law enforcement agencies. Additionally, being a part of the state allows for access to public services such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure. Belonging to the state also provides individuals with a sense of identity, community, and shared values that contribute to social cohesion and stability.
Oh, dude, you gotta belong to the state because, like, they provide you with protection, infrastructure, and essential services. Plus, you get to pay taxes and follow laws, which is always a blast. So, yeah, it's like being part of a big, dysfunctional family that you can't really escape.
Protection of citizens
Provision of social amenities
Protection against external attacks and internal aggression
International relations
Maintain Law and Order
Well probably because for a state to be called a state, there must be a given number of people inhabiting the entity.
In order to serve as a congressman in the United States you must meet certain requirement. These requirements include the individual must be 25 years or older, the individual must have been a citizen of the country for 7 years prior to the election, and the individual must be a legal resident within the state they wish to represent.
Each state can determine the requirements required for an individual to vote. The states must follow the guidelines set by the United States Constitution.
US, senators and congressmen, and all state officers must live in the state they serve.
in order to be in senate, you must be 30 years old, nine years a citizen of USA and live in the state you are running for senator in.
This must include members from each state