Most state constitutions differ from the US Constitution in their specificity and detail, as well as in the inclusion of provisions tailored to the unique needs and values of each state. State constitutions often address issues such as education, local government, and Natural Resources management in more depth than the US Constitution. Additionally, state constitutions can be amended more easily and frequently than the US Constitution, allowing for more flexibility in addressing evolving societal needs.
How did the massachusetts state constitution 1780 differ from most of the other state constituions?
Territories had constitutions that had to be approved by congress while states did not have to have their constitutions approved. Before a territory could enter the Union they needed to draft an acceptable state constitution.
Most state constitutions do.
Territories had constitutions that had to be approved by congress while states did not have to have their constitutions approved. Before a territory could enter the Union they needed to draft an acceptable state constitution.
if you mean to the U.S Constitution: Pennsylvania...
The original Bill of Rights in the US Constitution.
The various state constitutions resemble the US constitution in that they give rights and freedoms to the people in that state. The difference is that state constitutions are much more specific compared to the general US constitution. Also most state constitutions have been amended thousands of times, where as the US constitution has 27 amendments. Rights and Freedoms to citizens are the similarities More specific and more easily changed are the differences
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Freedom of Religion was guaranteed by most state constitutions. You can see an example of a state constitution at the link provided below.
The State Constitution made the legislature branchthe most powerful.
Natural rights; most state constitutions had a bill of rights.
Natural rights - Most state constitutions had a bill of rights.