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In what ways were the early early state constitutions similar to the U.S CONSTITUTION

User Aneer Geek
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1. bill of rights
2. divides governmental powers
3. has governor/ president
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  • Every state's constitution sets up an administration that is, here and there or other, designed after the United States government.
  • Every state has an independently chosen Governor, instead of a Westminster style parliamentary arrangement of government where the CEO would be chosen by the assembly (parliament).
  • In each express, the head of state and the head of government are a similar individual. No state has a ruler or titles of respectability.
  • Every state constitution has a bill of rights. Much of the time, similar rights that are found in the government bill of rights can likewise be found in express constitutions' bills of rights. Much of the time, state constitutions give a larger number of rights than the government constitution.
  • Every state has a different official, administrative, and legal branch, similar to the government.


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