State legislatures, state constitutions, the US national government, and the President of the United States.
States wrote constitutions because at the time the "US"was not formed together into one big country, so all the states had to go into a sort of meeting to get together and write it.
Wrote their own constitutions
Wrote their own constitutions.
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The newly independent states created their own legislatures, such as the United States Congress in 1774-1789, the National Assembly of France in 1789-1791, and the Constituent Sejm of Poland in 1788-1792. These legislatures were established to develop and implement laws and policies that would govern the newly independent nations.
primary sources are contemporary law are United States Constitution and state constitutions statutes, which are drafted by legislatures.
You have all the rights afforded by the Constitution, the Congress, the States' Constitutions and the States' legislatures. You also have all the responsibilities that go along with those rights.
Commonwealth of Independent States was created on 1991-12-21.
Commonwealth of Independent States Cup was created in 1993.
United States Office of the Independent Counsel was created in 1983.
Beacuse state constitutions give legislatures power to create local governments, which recieve charters, or grants of authority, to carry out a wide range of governmental responsibilities.
State legislatures, state constitutions, the US national government, and the President of the United States.
Representatives is the name given to the leaders of houses of representatives in the states legislatures.
State constitutions constrain the states themselves.The states adopted the U.S. Constitution to form the federal government.
The states of the United States were either: *13 Preexisting independent American states that created the United States Government. *36 State governments created by the United States Government. *1 Independent country that joined the United States by treaty (Texas).
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.