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How was the Texas Constitution influenced by the US Constitution?

POTATO


In what ways is the Iroquois constitution different to the US Constitution?

Compare & Contrast:Iroquois Constitution & U.S. Constitution


What does the U.S. Constitution have but not the Texas Constitution?

A bill of rights is included in the US Constitution.


Compare and contrast the US Constitution to Ireland's constitution?

um i dont know?


What is three things the Texas constitution has that the us constitution doesn't have?

alot


What are the similarities Between Texas constitution and US Constitution?

The US Constitution will cover the whole country. The Florida Constitution will only be applicable to those that live in the state.


How is republicanism reflected in both us and Texas constitution?

how is republicanism reflected in both the u.s. and the Texas constitution?


Texas government a reflection of the US Constitution?

No


How are the Texas constitution and the US Constitution similar and different?

one is only about Texas and one is only about the u.s. they are both constitutions


What was the first state ratified the US Constitution?

Texas


Why do you believe that the preamble of the Texas Constitution is considerably smaller than the preamble of the US Constitution?

It is a state document and not federal. As it is the constitution's preamble is only a paragraph.


What are 5 differences between Texas constitution and US Constitution?

The Texas Constitution is significantly longer and more detailed than the U.S. Constitution, containing over 90,000 words compared to the U.S. Constitution’s roughly 7,000 words. The Texas Constitution allows for more direct democracy, including provisions for initiatives and referendums, which are not present in the U.S. Constitution. Texas has a stronger emphasis on individual rights and protections, including a detailed Bill of Rights that expands upon those in the U.S. Constitution. The Texas Constitution limits the governor's power more than the U.S. Constitution limits the President's, leading to a more fragmented executive branch. Amendments to the Texas Constitution require a simpler process, needing only a majority vote from the electorate, while amending the U.S. Constitution involves a more complex process requiring supermajorities.