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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How is a state constitution like the U.S. constitution? Both contain 27 amendments. Both describe the natural rights. Both set up government structure. Both forbid referendum and initiative.

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OpenStudy (micahm):

How is a state constitution like the U.S. constitution? openstudy.com/updates/5321b3a2e4b04d84ff44fd6b I believe that they are the same in the way that both are wanting to change or make corrections pon a certain matter or issue. They are the same but the state ... https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110516174940AA7XnTC

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following is a true statement about the state and federal amendment processes? The process at the state level has more opportunity for direct voter input. The process at the federal level has more opportunity for direct voter input. The process at the state level is less complicated as it requires less time. The process at the federal level is less complicated as it requires less time.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c i think

OpenStudy (micahm):

Which of the following is a true statement about the state ... openstudy.com/updates/5321d006e4b04d84ff45148d Which of the following is a true statement about the state and federal amendment ... The process at the federal level has more opportunity for direct voter input. Need help on civics PLEASE HELP!? | Yahoo Answers https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid... Oct 30, 2013 - Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) Which of the following is a true statement about the state and federal amendment processes?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The process for amending Florida's and the U.S. Constitution are similar because both have no options for citizen involvement four possible paths to an amendment two main steps, proposal and approval majority vote as an approval requirement

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The process for amending Florida's and the U.S. Constitution are similar because both have no options for citizen involvement four possible paths to an amendment two main steps, proposal and approval majority vote as an approval requirement

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use the following quote to answer the question. "The judicial power shall be vested in a supreme court, district courts of appeal, circuit courts, and county courts." The quote above is from the Florida constitution, because it creates four types of courts, whereas the U.S. Constitution only creates the U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Constitution, because it creates all the types of courts that may exist in any state of the nation Florida constitution, because all of these courts are equal in power at the state level U.S. Constitution, because only the national government has judicial power

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in florida

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use the following quote to answer the question. "The judicial power shall be vested in a supreme court, district courts of appeal, circuit courts, and county courts." The quote above is from the Florida constitution, because it creates four types of courts, whereas the U.S. Constitution only creates the U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Constitution, because it creates all the types of courts that may exist in any state of the nation Florida constitution, because all of these courts are equal in power at the state level U.S. Constitution, because only the national government has judicial power

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im 12

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Stay updated i will give some more questions later in this same conversation

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i think that the answer is a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The highest court in the state of Florida is the Florida Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court U.S. County Court Florida County Court

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Under the Florida constitution, Florida voters have the power to recall any state official from his or her position initiate laws and hold referendums on existing laws change the state legislature to a unicameral system amend the state constitution only once per year

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