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How does the Florida Constitution differ from the U.S. Constitution and its amendments?

A.The Florida Constitution does not have an amendment process, but the U.S. Constitution includes a process to amend it.

B.The U.S. Constitution does not address the topic of education, but the Florida Constitution addresses the topic of public education.

C.The Florida Constitution does not include a declaration of individual rights, but the U.S. Constitution was amended to include a bill of rights.

D.The U.S. Constitution establishes three independent branches of government, but the Florida Constitution does not address the division of power.

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Answer B

The U.S constitution only brushed over the power of Congress which have the power to allocate funds to build infrastructures in the country. This might include public education, but it does not specifically mentioned within the constitution.

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B.The U.S. Constitution does not address the topic of education, but the Florida Constitution addresses the topic of public education.

Step-by-step explanation:

The U.S constitution only brushed over the power of Congress which have the power to allocate funds to build infrastructures in the country. This might include public education, but it does not specifically mentioned within the constitution.

The Florida constitution on the other hand, specifically mentioned how to conduct public education in Article IX of the constitution.

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