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What are two differences between us state and us territory?

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A territory generally has a territorial governor appointed by the Federal government. They usually do not have any elected body of representatives. In addition they have no representation in Congress. Most territories have too few people to require any state or federal representation.

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A state is a constituent political entity of the United States. There are currently 50 states, which are bound together in a union with each other.

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Answer: Territories are given much less funding and are often neglected by the government compared to states, they also do not have the right to vote for an American president

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