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The Constitution of the United States of America
Article 4-Section 4
[The States-Guarantees to States]

The Constitution
of the United States of America
Article IV - Section 4

Section 4. The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion; and on application of the legislature, or of the executive (when the legislature cannot be convened) against domestic violence.


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United States Constitution Preamble
US Constitution Article I-Full Text-All Sections 
US Constitution Article I-Section 1-Legislative Power Vested
US Constitution Article I-Section 2 House of Representatives    
US Constitution Article I Section 3 The Senate    
US Constitution Article I Section 4 Elections of Senators and Representatives  
US Constitution Article I Section 5 Rules of House and Senate  
US Constitution Article I Section 7. Passage of Bills
US Constitution Article I Section 8. Scope of Legislative Power
US Constitution Article I Section 9. Limits on Legislative Power           
US Constitution Article I Section 10 Limits on States   
US Constitution Article II [The Presidency] -Full Text -All Sections  
US Constitution Article II Section 1.The Presidency-Election, Installation, Removal  
US Constitution Article II Section 2.Presidential Power     
US Constitution Article II Section 3 State of the Union, Receive Ambassadors, Laws Executed Commission Officers 
US Constitution Article II Section 4 Impeachment   
US Constitution Article III Sections 1-3
The Judiciary 
US Constitution Article III Section 1 The Judiciary-Judicial Power Vested  
US Constitution Article III Section 2 The Judiciary-Scope of Judicial Power  
US Constitution Article III Section 3 The Judiciary Treason      
US Constitution Article IV Section 1-4 The States  
US Constitution Article IV Section 1 The States-Full Faith and Credit   
US Constitution Article IV Section 2 Privileges and Immunities, Extradiction, Fugitive Slaves 
US Constitution Article IV Section 3 Admission of States   
US Constitution Article IV Section 4 Guarantees to States     
US Constitution Article V The Amendment Process     
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