Under which circumstances might a U.S. president send federal soldiers to enforce order in a state? (1 point) Responses if a state needed help in collecting income tax if a state needed help in collecting income tax if a state’s elected governor committed a crime if a state’s elected governor committed a crime if a state collected tolls on an interstate highway if a state collected tolls on an interstate highway if a state’s police force could not keep the peace

The U.S. president may send federal soldiers to enforce order in a state if the state's police force is unable to maintain peace and order. This can occur in situations such as riots, civil unrest, or major law enforcement challenges where the state's resources are insufficient.