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How were state constitution similar? Plz help this is due in 4 mins

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The main two ways the state and U.S. constitution are the same is in the structure of government and checks and balances. Citizens elect representatives that work within the framework of the government established in both constitutions. They divide the power of the government into three branches: executive, legislative and judicial. Hope this helps, Sorry if it dosen't

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State constitutions resemble the federal Constitution in that they outline the state government's structure of legislative, executive and judicial branches as well as contain a bill of rights. ... State constitutions focus more on limiting rather than granting power since its general authority has already been established

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