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
C) there is no separation of power at the state level
D) all of the other specific choices are correct
E) none of the other specific choices is correct
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Q159: The United States Constitution:
A) established the form
Q160: The U.S. Constitution creates:
A) the rights of
Q161: The powers and structures of all state
Q162: The division in government power as established
Q163: State constitutions:
A) specify how finances and revenues
Q165: Article I, Section 1 of the U.S.
Q166: The separation of powers is:
A) generally called
Q167: State constitutions:
A) must be approved by majority
Q168: The U.S. Constitution created these branches of
Q169: State constitutions tend to be longer and
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