Question Under which circumstances might a U.S. president send federal soldiers to enforce order in a state? (1 point) Responses

if a state needed help in collecting income tax

if a state’s elected governor committed a crime

if a state’s elected governor committed a crime

if a state collected tolls on an interstate highway

if a state collected tolls on an interstate highway

if a state’s police force could not keep the peace

1 answer

A U.S. president might send federal soldiers to enforce order in a state primarily if a state’s police force could not keep the peace. This action is typically taken under the Insurrection Act or to uphold federal law when local authorities are unable or unwilling to maintain order and security.