unicameral or bicameral, not unicarmel or bicarmel. And it is Bicameral if you are asking what type of legislature the constitution established. (Having 2 chambers for those who don't know)
The Legislative Branch is bicarmel. Congress is made up of House of Representatives and the Senate.
You've got that backwards. The states did not base their constitutions on the federal one. they had all developed new constitutions fairly soon after independence was declared. The delegates to the Constitutional Convention knew those constitutions and were able to use them as models for the federal one. Some prenciples from those state constitutions that were incorporated into the federal constitution include separation of powers, limits on government powers, power of taxation rests solely with the legislature, regular election of the legislature and the executive. Michael Montagne
False it is called a bicameral legislature
helped write new state constitutions
Some common feature of the first state constitutions were:Popular SovereigntyLimited GovernmentCivil Rights and LibertiesSeparation of Powers and Checks and Balances
Which one of the following is true of how the new state constitutions in the Revolutionary era dealt with the issue of religious liberty?
Bicameral
A bicameral legislature, such as ours, is a legislature with 2 houses of governing bodies - in our case a House of Representatives and a Senate.
bicarmel =)
Bicarmel
legislature executive
Some state constitutions can be amended by a referendum, rather than by an act of the legislature.
having a single legislative chamber
a Bill of Rights, Bi-cameral legislature, and an elected executive
The State Constitution made the legislature branchthe most powerful.
You've got that backwards. The states did not base their constitutions on the federal one. they had all developed new constitutions fairly soon after independence was declared. The delegates to the Constitutional Convention knew those constitutions and were able to use them as models for the federal one. Some prenciples from those state constitutions that were incorporated into the federal constitution include separation of powers, limits on government powers, power of taxation rests solely with the legislature, regular election of the legislature and the executive. Michael Montagne
I think most early state constitution made the legislature supreme so they can have their own army and authority to deal with foreign countries on behalf of the states.
I think most early state constitution made the legislature supreme so they can have their own army and authority to deal with foreign countries on behalf of the states.