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Which commonly used method of proposing changes to state constitutions is missing from the table

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Answer:

the answers for "Practice: State and Local Governments Practice" are as followed

#1. B.proposal by state voter initiative

#2 B.The legislature votes to impeach a member of the state executive branch.

#3 B.The Supreme Court has ruled that states must create legislative districts that represent equal numbers of citizens.

#4 A.misdemeanor

#5 D.a marriage ceremony

#6 B.It makes the judges answerable to the people.

#7 C.between the governor, the attorney general, and other state administrators

#8 A.attorney general

#9 A.It exempts tribal governments from state and local control so they do not have to follow state laws.

#10 B.council-manager form

#11 A.to benefit from planned growth, D.to correct past mistakes, F. to receive federal funding

#12 C.a special district

#13 A.1. The governor submits a budget proposal. 3. The governor signs the budget into law.

#14 C.education

#15 C.The states and the federal government share the costs.

Explanation: I just took the quiz and these are the answers it said were correct.

User Gal Talmor
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Because there is no table provided, let me enumerate the various methods of proposing changes to the constitution.
two-third of two congress houses vote a proposal to change the constitution
two third of the state legislature can ask congress to call for national convention to deliberate on the change.
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