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The Democrats formally took power. They were the official party of the KKK and after an election rife with voter fraud, in which women played a large part, the Democrats rewrote the rules such that women specifically couldn't vote.

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Who submits a state budget to the legislature?

The Governor submits a state budget to the legislature:)


What is the make up of the state legislature of Georgia?

what is the make-up of the state legislature of Georgia


What US state don't have a bicameral legislature?

Nebraska is the only U.S. state that does not have a bicameral legislature; it operates with a unicameral legislature known as the Nebraska Legislature. This unique system was established in 1937 to promote efficiency and reduce costs. The Nebraska Legislature consists of a single chamber with 49 members, known as senators, who are elected to represent various districts across the state.


Which plan for representation in Congress called for a bicameral legislature with the representation based on population?

The Connecticut Compromise proposed a bicameral legislature with two senators per state and a House of Representatives based on population.


The grate compromise was a combination of which to plans?

The Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise, was a combination of the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan. The Virginia Plan proposed a bicameral legislature with representation based on population, favoring larger states, while the New Jersey Plan called for a unicameral legislature with equal representation for each state, favoring smaller states. The compromise established a bicameral Congress, with the House of Representatives based on population and the Senate providing equal representation for each state.

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Who make laws for New Jersey?

The State Legislature.


How many senators are in new jersey's state legislature?

120


How was the legislative to be set up in the New Jersey plan?

The New Jersey Plan featured a unicameral (single house) legislature. Each state would send a single representative to the legislature.


What is a New Jersey plan?

Its a proposal for a legislature in which each state would have one vote.


What was the New Jersery plan?

The New Jersey Plan was an unsuccesful plan that called for a legislature with one house. Each state would have one vote in the legislature.


What was the plan of government called that included a one-house legislature in which each state would have one vote?

Jersey Plan!


How did the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey plan each propose to structure the new national legislature?

The Virginia Plan proposed that the new legislature have representation based on a states population. The New Jersey Plan proposed that the new legislature let each state have the same number of representatives.


What plans called for a unicameral legislature?

It was a plan called "Operation: Nuke 'Em", it was carried out near the end of World War II, the plan gave unicameral legislature to all representatives from all state, all the state agreed to it and thus "Operation: Nuke 'Em" was carried out.


How much authority was the legislature in New Jersey?

The legislature in New Jersey, particularly the New Jersey General Assembly and the Senate, holds significant authority within the state's government framework. It is responsible for enacting laws, approving the state budget, and representing the interests of constituents. However, its authority is balanced by the executive branch, particularly the governor, who can veto legislation. Overall, while the legislature is a powerful body in shaping state policy, its authority is checked by other branches of government.


What political party holds a majority in the Pennsylvania state legislature?

The Republican Party currently holds a majority of seats in both houses of the Pennsylvania state legislature.


Does the state of New Jersey have capital punishment laws?

The NJ Legislature abolished the dealth penalty in 2007.


Who asked the legislature to free all enslaved people in New Jersey?

In 1804, the New Jersey legislature was asked to free all enslaved people by the abolitionist movement, particularly influenced by figures like Richard Stockton, a prominent abolitionist and member of the state legislature. The movement aimed to gradually abolish slavery in the state, which led to the passage of a gradual emancipation law in that year, marking a significant step towards ending slavery in New Jersey.