State constitutions tend to be longer and more detail-filled than the U.S. Constitution in part because:
A) state constitutions are more important
B) individual states have different moral codes that require frequent changes
C) amending state constitutions is generally easier than changing the U.S. Constitution
D) there is no separation of power at the state level
E) none of the other choices is correct
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A) must be approved by majority
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