The Constitution guarantees that the national government will provide each of the states with all of the following except


A. management of the state's internal affairs.

B. a republican form of government.

C. protection against invasion.

D. protection against domestic violence.

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http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/articleiv#section4

To find the correct answer, we need to refer to the United States Constitution and understand the powers that it grants to the national government.

In this case, we are looking for an option that the Constitution does not guarantee to provide to each state.

Option A: Management of the state's internal affairs.
To determine whether the Constitution guarantees this, we need to refer specifically to the powers granted to the national government in the Constitution. The Tenth Amendment states that any powers not delegated to the national government are reserved for the states. Since the management of the state's internal affairs falls within the state's powers under the Tenth Amendment, we can safely conclude that this is not guaranteed by the Constitution.

Option B: A republican form of government.
The Constitution, in Article IV, Section 4, explicitly guarantees that the national government will ensure that each state has a republican form of government. This ensures that each state has a representative democracy and not a monarchy or any other non-republican form.

Option C: Protection against invasion.
The Constitution, in Article IV, Section 4, also guarantees that the national government will protect each state against invasion. The framers understood the importance of a strong national defense and therefore explicitly included this protection for the states.

Option D: Protection against domestic violence.
The Constitution does not explicitly guarantee protection against domestic violence. Instead, it is the responsibility of each state to maintain law and order within its boundaries. However, if a state faces extreme circumstances where it cannot control domestic violence effectively, it may request assistance from the national government under certain circumstances.

Therefore, the correct answer is Option D. The Constitution does not guarantee protection against domestic violence to the states.