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alexira [117]
3 years ago
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identify and explain one difference between your state constitution and the us constitution explain why you think there is a dif

ference
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Vladimir79 [104]3 years ago
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The federal Constitution is accountable to describe the structure of the federal administration and limits its authorities, especially to tilt the Bill of rights of all residents. While the state constitutions bear a resemblance to the federal constitution in some or many ways such as in legislative structure, reverence the bill of rights,etc. They are easier to amend and are in more detail than the federal constitution.
Further Explanations:
The Federal constitution of Americafunctions as the “Supreme law” of the comprising of a legislative branch with a bicameral divisional, judicial branch, and an executive branch supervised by President.The laws framed by the Federal Constitution are applied to all States and if any deniesfollowing it they are condemned under disrespecting the Constitution.
Each state of the United States has devised its identifiable written Constitution which is usually longer than the federal one. Same as the federal one they are also the blueprint of the political and legal configuration of the state administration. It too has an executive branch but headed by governor. In 25 states it is known as “State Legislature”while in 19 states, it is called General Assembly. In “Massachusetts”and“New Hampshire”, it is called General Court while in “North Dhaka and Oregon” is called Legislative Assembly. May I get brainlest?
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