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Why are state constitutions usually longer than the u.s. constitution?
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Why are state constitutions usually longer than the u.s. constitution?
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The correct answer is: Because states have detailed responsibilities
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State constitutions are usually longer than the U.S constitution because they are more detailed regarding the day-to-day operations of the state governments and their relationship with the people.State
constitutions also address a wide array of issues deemed to be important by the states.
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