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the conistition included the basic richts and more complex rights

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  • Voting in frequent elections
  • Freedom of speech and press
  • Representation on tax matters
  • Have a layer if accused of a crime
  • Trial by jury
  • Protection by illegal search and seizure
  • protecting from cruel punishment
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to me theanswer has to do with history i think.

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Q: What were the basic ideas about governments in the state constitution?
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What were the basic ideas about governments in the state constitutions?

the conistition included the basic richts and more complex rights


The power to set suffrage requirements rests with?

The State governments under the Constitution.


The constitution established a relationship between national and state governments This relationship is called?

The constitution established a relationship between the state and national governments in the preamble of the constitution. The relationship is called new federalism.


Who establish types of local governments?

state constitution


What are the two governments that Constitution provides for the?

Federal and State


Who sets suffrage requirments?

The State governments under the Constitution.


What powers does the constitution give to the federal and state governments?

concurrent


Why was the state legislature's action allowed by the U.S. Constitution?

because the constitution does not address how state and local governments share power


What is The constitution's preservation of state government is accomplished through?

The Constitution's preservation of state governments is accomplished through Federalism.


Why was the state legislature’s action allowed by the U.S constitution?

because the constitution does not address how state and local governments share power


Who possesses the power to tax income?

The federal government. State governments if permitted by the state constitution. Local governments if permitted by state constitution or by state law and the local government charter.


What principle of the constitution balances power between nnational and state governments?

Which country's constitution are you asking about.