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Each state has its own constitution, separate from the United States Constitution. What do you think States would include in their constitutions that is similar to what is in the U.S Constitution? What might they include that is different? You may use Florida as an example. Please answer in complete sentences.

User Ali Faris
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In the beginning of the constitution “we the people in order to form a United Union” it backs this up.
User Chris Culter
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All the We the People stuff. A Declaration of rights. How their judicial systems will work. Education, taxation. While the US Constitution describes rules the states overall and as a whole, each state can come up with their own rules as long as they follow the guidelines provided in the US Constitution.

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(I'm in California, so I am looking at Cali's and Florida's AND the US'.) TBH, I'm not sure what the point of this question is. I hope this helps, but I didn't have much context (not your fault or anything) but I did some research. I hope you can piece it all together with some of your own research.

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