establish its own constitution
Establish its own constitution !
There various ways that the US Constitution and state constitutions are similar. The two main ways are the fact that they both define governments and allow for amendments.
Yes and Yes. The US Constitution applies to all the states. Each state has its own constitution that applies to that state. The state cannot contradict anything in the US Constitution, but they can add things that they feel are missing, or have more stringent requirements for certain things. And the state's constitution sets up and defines the government that will rule the state.
The US Constitution requires each State to give "full faith and credit" to the laws of every other State, which includes extradition requests.
The US Constitution sets the number of Senators from each state. Each state has only two. The voters of the state elect them.
it is in the constitution that each state has two senators
The US Constitution does not make provisions for state governors. Each state constitution sets out the requirements to be a governor of that state; the term of office and the term limits.
Nothing more than the US Constitution determines the number of Senators in each state.
The US Constitution sets the number of Senators from each state. Each state has only two.
The president has no power with regards to the number of state senators. BY the Constitution each state has 2 the number of congressman( for each state) is determeined by the state population
The Senate is composed of 100 Senators, two from each of the (currently) 50 states. Two senators per state is specified in the US Constitution and could only be changed by constitutional amendment.
Each state in the US has it's own constitution, and it's own supreme court.
There various ways that the US Constitution and state constitutions are similar. The two main ways are the fact that they both define governments and allow for amendments.