Answer: The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to grant statehood but does not establish the process for doing so. Congress is free to determine the conditions of statehood on a case-by-case basis.
According to the Constitution, a new state cannot be created by splitting or merging existing states unless both the U.S. Congress and the legislatures of the states involved approve.
In most past cases, Congress has required that the people of the territory seeking statehood vote in a free referendum election, then petition the U.S. government for statehood.
I hope this helps :D
the dalonga gold rush
Answer:
the dalonga gold rush
Explanation:
B.) Planner deciding what to produce
I feel like the answer is D here.
A: The U.S government could very possibly be consumers of goods and services, it just doesn't seem all the logical for the question.
B: They could take part in planning what farmers can and can not produce.
C: They definitely are supposed to protect against false advertising and environmental hazards.
I could be wrong, but D seems like the most a pretty logical answers, I hope this helps a little.