Prior to the Revolutionary War, the US experienced a colonial form of government, which differs from a Republic in several significant ways:
- A colony is ruled by a foreign power. In the case of the US, this power was England. A republic, on the other hand, is autonomous, and it forms its own government.
- A colony is usually ruled by a monarch (it is not a necessary requirement, but it has been so in practice), while republics elect their leader through voting.
- Republics tend to be democratic and participatory, with no inherited power positions.
- A republic has the power to make its own laws in terms of taxation, rights and duties, education, healthcare, etc. while the colony has to follow those of the mother country.
- Republics tend to have their own constitution.
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In Colonial Mexico, the two groups that did not have to pay taxes and had their own court systems was the military and the Catholic Church. This was the special privileges that these two groups shared in common. At this time, Mexico was a colony of Spain. The correct answer is B and D.
Article IV Section 4 of the United States Constitution does two things:
A) Guarantees every state within the US a republican form of government. In this case, a republican form of government is one in which the people choose their representatives to make laws for them.
B) Protects states against invasion- If one state was invaded by another country, the federal government would use the US military to protect them.
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The Vietnam War was a long, costly and divisive conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United State.