Under which circumstances might a U.S. president send federal soldiers to enforce order in a state?
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Responses
if a state needed help in collecting income tax
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
if a state’s police force could not keep the peace
1 answer
if a state were unable to control widespread civil unrest or maintain public safety, the president may send federal soldiers to enforce order in that state. This could include situations such as riots, violent protests, or natural disasters that overwhelm the state's ability to maintain order.