Which state has amended its constitution at least 300 times
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California
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Which article of the Constitution says the states will have a republican form of government
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Article IV
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Which state does not ask its people to vote on constitutional amendments
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Constitutional amendments must be ratified by the votes of 3/4
of the State Legislatures. There is no requirement for a
plebiscite, or vote of the people. Each State Legislature can, if
it chooses, base its decision on a popular vote, but I'm not aware
that any do.
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How many years did the founding fathers originally want the president's term of office to be
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Proposals during the Constitutional Convention ranged from 3 to
20 years, with some preferring 7 years. But eventually a midpoint
term was chosen between Representatives (2 years) and Senators (6
years). And it was not until 1946 that the informal two-term limit
was made mandatory.
Under the Articles of Confederation, the Congress elected a
presiding officer (President of Congress) for each session, none
for more than a year and no re-elections.
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What is the main role of the governor
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(Encforce the laws of the state.)
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What is the opening statement of a document such as a constitution that declares the purpose of the state government
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preamble
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What state is divided into parishes
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Louisiana
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What is usually the most expensive part of a state's budget
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payroll
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What model of city government is usually being used when a city council hires a person to run the city
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Council/manager
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By what other name is the county auditor known
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Assessor
<3krystal doesn't know anything
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Juries are not used in the state supreme court
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true
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How many members does the U S Senate have
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100
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In which direction must an Oklahoma State Senator travel from District 22 to District 38 to give a speech
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West Southwest or Southwest depending on the location.
Senate district 22 is NW of Oklahoma City, while Senate district
38 is on the SW border with Texas.
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The executive prepares the budget and has veto power over ordinances in which model of government
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strong mayor
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Judging by the size of the districts on the map which area of Oklahoma is the most densely populated
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CENTRAL:)
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What is the most common form of city government in the United states
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council/mayor
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Which state has amended its constitution at least 300 times
California
Which article of the Constitution says the states will have a republican form of government
Article IV
Which state does not ask its people to vote on constitutional amendments
Constitutional amendments must be ratified by the votes of 3/4
of the State Legislatures. There is no requirement for a
plebiscite, or vote of the people. Each State Legislature can, if
it chooses, base its decision on a popular vote, but I'm not aware
that any do.
How many years did the founding fathers originally want the president's term of office to be
Proposals during the Constitutional Convention ranged from 3 to
20 years, with some preferring 7 years. But eventually a midpoint
term was chosen between Representatives (2 years) and Senators (6
years). And it was not until 1946 that the informal two-term limit
was made mandatory.
Under the Articles of Confederation, the Congress elected a
presiding officer (President of Congress) for each session, none
for more than a year and no re-elections.
What is the main role of the governor
(Encforce the laws of the state.)
What is the opening statement of a document such as a constitution that declares the purpose of the state government
preamble
What state is divided into parishes
Louisiana
What is usually the most expensive part of a state's budget
payroll
What model of city government is usually being used when a city council hires a person to run the city
Council/manager
By what other name is the county auditor known
Assessor
<3krystal doesn't know anything
Juries are not used in the state supreme court
true
How many members does the U S Senate have
100
In which direction must an Oklahoma State Senator travel from District 22 to District 38 to give a speech
West Southwest or Southwest depending on the location.
Senate district 22 is NW of Oklahoma City, while Senate district
38 is on the SW border with Texas.
The executive prepares the budget and has veto power over ordinances in which model of government
strong mayor
Judging by the size of the districts on the map which area of Oklahoma is the most densely populated
CENTRAL:)
What is the most common form of city government in the United states