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21 July, 04:33

What are the three things the constitution obliges the national government to do for the states, and how are these obligations met?

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  1. 21 July, 04:44
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    The three things the Constitution obliges the national government to do for the states can be found Article IV. It is as follows:

    That no new states would be created from a single state or neighboring states without the consent of the legislative approval of the state (s).

    That no criminal shall enjoy refuge in any state.

    That the states are guaranteed a defense against invasion or insurrection and that the union of states shall always exist as a Republic.
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