The study is about the correlation of states and its current members, which particularly focuses on the concern that is all number of current members of all states are equal. For the analysis of the study, two variables are used that are State and Number of Current Members. Furthermore, analysis of variance test is used to determine whether the hypothesis is accepted or not. After the analysis of the data, it is found that the all number of current members of all states are equal which will serve as the factor for authorities of United States while making decisions about the states.
Table of Contents
Introduction4
Research Question5
Hypothesis5
Research Design6
Data Sources and Research Limitations6
Research Instruments6
Data Types6
Results7
Conclusions9
Recommendations10
Introduction
The study is related to the correlation of states and its current members which will help in analyzing the states that is, do states are correlated with their current members. This research study will help the authorities of United States in having clear understanding about the states. United States, sovereignty is exercised by both the federal government and all fifty state governments. An American citizen is both a U.S. citizen and the state where he is domiciled. By cons, state citizenship is a fairly flexible and any legal proceeding is required, with rare exceptions, to change his domicile from one State to another. Americans are conscious of belonging to one nation, despite the diversity of regions.
The United States Constitution allocates power between the two levels of government in general. Ratifying the Constitution, each state transfers certain sovereign powers to the federal government. In context of correlation of states and its current members, all powers are not explicitly transferred retained by the states and citizens. Historically, the tasks of public education, public health, transportation and other infrastructure have been considered primarily state responsibilities, but all have as much regulation as a significant federal funding.
In relation to correlation of states and its current members, on several occasions the U.S. Constitution has been amended, and the interpretation and application of its provisions have changed. The general trend has been toward centralization, with the federal government playing a much larger each time this happened. There is a lingering debate about "states rights", which concerns the extent and nature of powers and sovereignty of states in relation to the federal government and its power over individuals.
Since the establishment of the United States, the number of states has increased from 13 to 50. The Constitution is rather laconic regarding the process by which new states can be added only that "Congress may admit new States into the Union," and prohibits the creation of new states from territories belonging to other states or merger of two or more states without the consent of Congress and the legislatures of the states involved.
In context of correlation of states and its current members, overall, the government organized a territory know the feeling of the population in favor of conversion to state, then Congress would order the government to organize ...