Which of the following statements describes the relationship between the United States Constitution and the Georgia Constitution
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All of the above
The powers of the states are laid out in the United States Constitution and the power given to the United States is laid out in each states’ Constitution.
Georgia’s Constitution can make laws that go against the United States Constitution because of states’ rights belief that the creators felt states should not have interference from the national government.
Powers given to the federal government are spelled out in the United States Constitution. Powers not listed in the United States Constitution are given to the states.
The statements that describe the relationship between the United States Constitution and the Georgia Constitution is the "
Powers given to the federal government are spelled out in the United States Constitution. Powers not listed in the United States Constitution are given to the states"
Therefore Georgia Constitution serves as an extension of the United States Constitution concerning the state of Georgia.
The grievances are instances when the king has affected and controlled the life of the people, which goes against Jefferson’s idea that the government is just there to protect the rights.