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Question Under which circumstances might a U.S. president send federal soldiers to enforce order in a state? (1 point) Responses
a.if a state’s elected governor committed a crime
b.if a state’s elected governor committed a crime
c.if a state collected tolls on an interstate highway
d.if a state’s police force could not keep the peace
a.if a state’s elected governor committed a crime
b.if a state’s elected governor committed a crime
c.if a state collected tolls on an interstate highway
d.if a state’s police force could not keep the peace
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The correct response is:
d. if a state’s police force could not keep the peace
A U.S. president might send federal soldiers to enforce order in a state typically under circumstances where there is significant civil unrest or if state authorities are unable to maintain order, ensuring the protection of citizens' rights and maintaining law and order.
d. if a state’s police force could not keep the peace
A U.S. president might send federal soldiers to enforce order in a state typically under circumstances where there is significant civil unrest or if state authorities are unable to maintain order, ensuring the protection of citizens' rights and maintaining law and order.
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