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Why do U.S. states have their own constitutions?

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Answer: State constitutions establish certain organs of government for the State, vest these organs with their powers, and deny certain other powers. Like the federal Constitution, the written constitutions of the States do not comprise the entire “constitution” or fundamental law.

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