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the northwest ordinance created a process for territories to become states. what was one requirement for a territory to become a state? (apex)

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Answered by shivdharmendragautam
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Explanation:

The Northwest Ordinance created the process for a territory to enter statehood. ... Section 9 states that when the territory has five thousand free (non-slave) male inhabitants, a legislature (general assembly) may be formed with elected representatives, one for every five hundred free male inhabitants.

Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

Northwest Ordinance

The requirement for a territory to become a state is Residents of the territory elect a lawmaking assembly.

What is the requirement for a territory to become a state?

  • The 1933 Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States established the customary standards for statehood.
  • Although the Montevideo standards have not been formally incorporated into a treaty, they are widely acknowledged to have evolved into international law.

The criteria defined were that, to become a state, a territory should have:

  • A settled, permanent population is different from a transient one.
  • There are no minimum or maximum size limits, therefore a nation might be as tiny as a city-state.
  • Any kind of government will do as long as it has effective authority over the region.
  • ability to establish diplomatic ties.

Only the acknowledgment of a new state was supposed to fall under the criterion for statehood. Once a state is created, it is possible for it to stop fulfilling the Montevideo requirements without losing its independence.

Hence, Residents of the territory elect a lawmaking assembly is answer.

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