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A difference between the Florida constitution and the US Bill of Rights is that the Florida constitution mentions

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The correct answer is B) religion.

A difference between the Florida constitution and the US Bill of Rights is that the Florida constitution mentions religion.

In the Florida Constitution, you can read the Preamble that says "We, the people of the state of Florida, being grateful to Almighty God for our constitutional liberty ..." And the United States Constitution does not include that.

In Article 1, Declaration of Rights, Section 3, the Florida Constitution refers to "Religious Freedom."

The other options of the question were A) race, C) national origin, and D) physical disability.

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A difference between the Florida Constitution and the United States Bill of Rights is that the Florida Constitution mentions more details or elaboration. Also, Florida's Declaration of Rights does not recognize the capital punishment as constitutional and that all rights must be consistent with the United States Supreme Court's interpretation of the rights.
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