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What power do all current state constitutions grant to the state legislative branches? *

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the power to hold recall elections
the power to nullify the laws of other states
the power to establish labor unions
the power to tax and borrow money

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User Akihiro
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Answer:

the power to hold recall elections

Step-by-step explanation:

The legislative wing of the government in most constitution is set up for the sole purpose making laws.

The legislature has the power of holding a recall election provided in most constitution.

By conducting a recall election, the legislature might remove from power a sitting official before the end of the official tenure period.

In democratic constitution, the popular vote takes the day.

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