wibhczepeda wibhczepeda
  • 21-10-2016
  • Social Studies
contestada

Suppose a section of Texas should decide to become a new state today, could it do this? Why or why not?

Respuesta :

Аноним Аноним
  • 03-11-2016
It’s a question that law professors sometimes like to ponder, but the answer certainly must be no. The Constitution, which provides processes for new states to enter the union and for current states to divide or reconfigure, does not have a provision for states to leave the union. A state would have to leave by force — something Abraham Lincoln knew a lot about — since there is no legal basis it could point to for breaking away.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Mr. Walton ordered 12 pizzas for the art class celebrattion. one fourth of the pizzas had only mushrooms. how many of the pizzas had only mushrroms?
While traveling along a highway a driver slows from 24 m/sec to 15 m/sec in 12 seconds. What is the automobile’s acceleration?
Can someone help me with this page?
Review important identitie cosx cosy = 1/2 [cos(x+y) + cos(x−y)]
How did socialist labor movements affect strife at start of 20th century
At 8:00 am, a building casts a shadow 75 feet long. The angle where the ray from the sun met the ground is 50°. How tall is the building?
why did andrew jackson want the indians to leave their tribes
2 or more equal ratios for 7/16
what influence did the Aryans have on the people of Indus Valley ?
what value of k make the equation |2k+2|=16 true?