The US Constitution places many obligations on the national government for the benefit of the states. These obligations include protection for invasion on homeland, government representation, enforcement of orders, and recognized boundaries.
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There are three obligations that the Constitution of the United States places on the national government for the benefit of the states. These obligations include enforcing orders, protecting the states from invasion, and guaranteeing every state a representative in government.
The US Constitution places many obligations on the national government for the benefit of the states. These obligations include protection for invasion on homeland, government representation, enforcement of orders, and recognized boundaries.
1. Republican form of government 2. Invasion and internal disorder 3. Respect for territorial integrity
The Republican form of government, protection from Invasion and Internal disorder, and Respect for Territorial Integrity.
The Constitutoin requires the National Government to "guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government."
Popular Sovereignty: The government gets its authority from the people and reflects their will. What does it say in the U.S Constitution? it says The preamble says, "We the people of the United States of America do ordain and establish this Constitution..." which indicates that government power comes from the people. In the Japanese Constitution it begins by saying that the government's comes from the people and shall be used by them for their own benefit.
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it allows state residents to make decisions on local issues (apex)
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Elastic clause