What can people living in the United States' outlying areas usually do?

Choose all answers that are correct.

Responses

travel freely in the United States
travel freely in the United States

use the U.S. postal service
use the U.S. postal service

vote fully in Congress and for the president
vote fully in Congress and for the president

elect their governor

1 answer

People living in the United States' outlying areas can usually do the following:

  • travel freely in the United States
  • use the U.S. postal service
  • elect their governor

However, they do not have full voting representation in Congress or the ability to vote for the president in the same way that residents of the 50 states do. Therefore, the option "vote fully in Congress and for the president" is not correct.