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Which statement BEST explains the structure of Georgia's current constitution?

It has a preamble, a bill of rights, articles, and amendments.


It has a preamble, seven articles, and 27 amendments.


It has a preamble, 11 articles, and a bill of rights.


It has a preamble and 11 articles.

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The answer is the 3rd one

it has a preamble, 11 articles, and a bill of rights

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Answer:

It has a preamble, 11 articles, and a bill of rights.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Georgia Constitution that is in force was adopted in 1982. Older constitutions were adopted in 1777, 1789, 1799, 1861, 1865, 1868, 1877, 1945, 1976. In total, ten constitutions were created, more than any other state American. Amendments to the constitution are proposed by the Georgia Legislative Power, and to be approved, they need at least 51% approval from the Senate and the House of Representatives of the state, in two successive votes, and then by 51% or more of the electoral population of Georgia, in a referendum. The amendments can also be proposed and introduced by constitutional conventions, which need to receive at least 67% of the votes of both houses of the Legislative Power and 51% of the state voters in a referendum.

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