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Damm [24]
3 years ago
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How is the constitution of Georgia different from the United States constitution

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Ksivusya [100]3 years ago
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The U.S constitution contains 27 articles and the Georgia constitution contains 11. ... The Georgia constitution, the U.S does not. Which constitution has the executive branch control the budget, the legislative branch control the money, and the judicial branch settle arguments? Both the U.S and Georgia constitution do. The United States Constitution defines the structure of the national government and dictates the scope and limitation of its powers. ... State constitutions focus more on limiting rather than granting power since its general authority has already been established. Both the United States Constitution and the Georgia Constitution provide for a system of checks and balances. Why did the authors of both constitutions include this system? To ensure that no branch of government becomes too powerful. Both the United States Constitution and Georgia Constitution permit judicial review. The United States Consititution has more articles than the Georgia Constitution. Georgia voters must approve all amendments to the state constitution. The Georgia Constitution requires the state to have a balanced budget.

Explanation: I hope diss helps you have a good day!

N76 [4]3 years ago
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Answer:

The U.S constitution contains 27 articles and the Georgia constitution contains 11.

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