“Be a United States citizen.
You have to be a resident of Georgia and live in the county and voting precinct where you will vote.
You can register to vote when you are 17.5 years old, but you must be 18 years old by Election Day to vote.
If you have been convicted of a felony you must be "Off Paper" to register. Off Paper means that you've served your sentence, completed probation/parole and paid any fines that are related to your sentence, or have received a pardon for your conviction.
If you have been declared mentally incompetent by a judge, you cannot register to vote in Georgia.”
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D) Public schools are state institutions, and religion and state must legally remain separate
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Only one that makes sense to me :)
Please include the following or I can’t answer
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Theres a choice between judge and jury, a citizen gets the choice.
Answer:- All the state has a written constitution (like the federal government does).
- 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. In many cases, state constitutions give more rights than the federal constitution.
- All the state has a separate executive, legislative, and judicial branch, like the federal government.
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