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State Gpvenment
a. state constitution -> colonial charter -> colonial constitution b. state charter -> colonial charter -> colonial constitution c. state charter -> colonial constitution -> state constitution d. colonial charter -> colonial constitution -> state constitutio
He was elected governor in 1779. He served in the state legislature and the Contiental Congress
The state governments have many of the same rights as the federal government of the United States. The states have the right to elect officials to run the state. The only right that a state government does not have is to allow new states into the Union.
Colonial and State Governments are different by: Colonial = had been rules by royal governors who where appointed by the British king. Governments = had the power to dismiss elected assemblies.
State Gpvenment
George Washington served in both colonial and state government. In the colonial period, he served as a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses and played a role in the resistance against British rule. In the post-revolutionary period, he served as the first President of the United States under the newly formed federal government.
They had different laws lol
John Rutledge was a native of Charleston, South Carolina.
They had different laws lol
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a. state constitution -> colonial charter -> colonial constitution b. state charter -> colonial charter -> colonial constitution c. state charter -> colonial constitution -> state constitution d. colonial charter -> colonial constitution -> state constitutio
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public schools
presume this is the Indian Administrative Service. The IAS plays a major role in managing the bureaucracy of the Union Government and the State Government. It is the administrative service of the Indian Government
The Premier is the leader of the government in the state and the head of the party that holds government. They are ultimately responsible for the actions of the Government and the public service, and represent the state in official functions.
No- postal service is at a Federal level.