1.Under which circumstances might a u.s President send federal soldiers to enforce order in a state

A. If a state needed help in collecting income tax.
B. If a state's elected governor committed a crime
C. If a states collected tolls on an interstate highway
D. If a state's police force could not keep peace

2. Which of these are obligations of the national government to the states select all that apply

A. Distribute educational opportunities
B. Enforce anti-drug laws
C. Ensure a decent standard of living
D. Guarantee a republican from of government
E. Protect the state from invasion

When states gave up some of their power to the federal government which of the following did they receive in return

A. a guarantee to fully integrate the public schools
B. power to negotiate with foreign countries as individual states
C. protection from the federal government
D. the authority to determine federal responsibilites
I think its:
1.C
2.B & C
3. D

5 answers

#1 — Why would soldiers be needed to collect tolls? Think about what soldiers do and how they might be sent to a state to help do what soldiers do.

#2 — I agree with one of your answer choices. Think about what FEDERAL laws are that supersede state laws.

#3 — I don't agree with D. It seems to be talking in circles: the states would give up some of their power to determine what the fed laws are? Frankly, I don't see a really good choice here. Perhaps another tutor has better insight than I do regarding fed and state laws.
:( *sigh* so what do I do now? im clueless!
Frankly, in my opinion, these are more of the badly written questions and sets of answer choices that I've noticed students posting here. I wonder if the text is any good, since that's what questions and answer choices are based on. Is all this from Connections??

I'd contact the teacher and ask for clear explanations of everything — this chapter (or whatever) in the text; these particular questions; not to mention these weird answer choices.

I noticed the same type of thing regarding a history question recently. I wrote that the student needed to consult with the teacher. You can't be held responsible for errors in texts and tests.
IMO

1. D
2. B & E
3. I don't know what to tell you!!
thanks I guess... and yes. I go to florida conections academy, im in 7th grade.