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tatiyna
3 years ago
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Over DOUBLE POINTS! In what ways were the early state constitutions similar to the US Constitution? Explain and provide examples

if possible. ASAP! Use your own words, GIVING BRAINLIEST!!
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spayn [35]3 years ago
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Answer:All the state has a separate executive, legislative, and judicial branch, like the federal government.

*All the state except Nebraska has a bicameral (two house) legislature, like Congress.  

*All the state's constitution sets up a government that is, in some way or other, patterned after the United States government.  

*All the state constitution has a bill of rights. In most cases, the same rights that are found in the federal bill of rights can also be found in state constitutions' bills of rights.

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