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States How are they Organized?
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Reserved Powers Powers not given to the federal government are RESERVED for the states or people. These are called RESERVED POWERS.
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What powers do they share? States have several powers they share with the federal government: 1.Work Together with national government on projects (buildings, roads, bridges) 2.Provide Support for poor people (food, health care, and funds) 3.Tax Citizens
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Cooperation States must cooperate with each other in 3 ways: 1.Full Faith and Credit 2.Guarantee of Republican Form of Government 3.Domestic Violence
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Full Faith and Credit Each state must give credit to the other states decisions. MarriagesExtradition DivorcesLand Ownership
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Guarantee of Republican Government Every state must guarantee that voters will elect their state leaders.
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Domestic Violence National government will assist any state in situations of riots or rebellions.
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What Services do States Provide? Elections Education Business Laws Police Public Buildings Highways
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