Answer:
true
Explanation:
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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.
Answer:
The differences are cane be seen below
Explanation:
The U.S. House of Representatives is the lower house of Congress. The representation at the lower house is dependent on demographic details of the sates. The states with the highest population such as New York and California would have more representation in the congress. The house has 435 members elected to a two-year term of office. They are addressed as The Honorable. The speaker is chosen by the political group with the most seat in the house. The speaker is the second in the U.S. presidential line of succession.
The Senate is the Upper house of Congress. Senate are made of 100 members that are elected from the fifty states. Each state is required to elect two people to represent them at the upper house of congress every six years. They are addressed as Senator. The vice president of the country who comes into power on the same ticket with the sitting present is the one to serve as President of the Senate.