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Why was the state legislature's action allowed by the u.s. constitution?

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Because the constitution does not address how state and local governments share power.

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To alter the Constitution, the nation`s frame of government via a proposing amendment or amendments and subsequent ratification. The State legislature follows the terms of Article V of the U.S. Constitution, state lawmakers maintain the power to ratify Constitutional amendments which have been proposed by both houses of Congress and they also maintain the ability to call for a national convention to introduce amendments to the U.S. Constitution. After the convention has concluded its business 75% of the states will then be required to ratify what the convention has proposed.

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