City charter or city laws
City governments are not mentioned in the Constitution.
A state constitution can be replaced with a more modern version through the amendment process.
The US Constitution was largely based on English Common Law and the Magna Carta.
Yes, the Missouri Constitution allows for charter cities. Article VI, Section 19 of the Missouri Constitution provides that cities with a population of over 5,000 may adopt a charter to govern themselves, granting them the authority to create their own local laws and regulations. This enables charter cities to have greater autonomy compared to general law cities, which must adhere to state laws.
Cities did not ratify the US Constitution only States. Delaware was the first.
City charter or city laws
Louisiana never adopted Kentucky's constitution, only modeled after it in the beginning and there were differences. They ratified their own, the first version in 1812 and the lastest version in 1974.
The main parts of the Illinois constitution are referred to as articles. The current version of the state's constitution was adopted in 1970.
There is not a shorter version of any amendment of the constitution. A textbook may use a brief description but no short version exists.
Depending on what the Constitution says, a vote of some kind would be needed.
Between Dewford and Slateport cities.
It lowered the cost of shipping produce from farms to cities