Study Guide Question:

Who do you think state governments will turn to if they are having a border problem?

I'm unsure. Is it federal systems?

Yes.

You're welcome.

Thanks Ms.Sue!

Yes, you are correct. State governments would typically turn to the federal government if they are having a border problem. The federal government has the authority and responsibility to manage and protect national borders. If a state is facing issues related to its borders, such as cross-border crime, immigration concerns, smuggling, or disputes with neighboring states, they would seek assistance, support, and resources from federal agencies like the Department of Homeland Security or Customs and Border Protection. Ultimately, it is the federal government's responsibility to address and manage border-related challenges and ensure the security and integrity of the nation's borders.