The Constitution of the United States of America is federal legislation, meaning that it applies to the entire nation of United States (all states) and all of the people in the country.
<span>The Constitution of the United State of Arizona is state legislation that applies to the people in that state, visitors, and citizens of that state that are out of the borders of that state. In other words, it does not apply to anyone who does not live in Arizona and does not subsequently hold citizenship in that state (i.e. does not have a driver's license there).
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The Arizona Constitution is state legislation and the US Constitution is national legislation. Sometimes legislation differs from state to state.
"Germany solicits support of <span>German-Americans in the United States" would be the best example of entente, since this implies friendly relations with two entities. </span>
They wanted a quick return to the former power and glory of Germany
A pair of related words that share the same root are minimum and minimal.