There is one US Constitution, governing the US federal government. There are 50 different state constitutions, governing 50 different states.
Because states usually have more detailed responsibilities. APEX
read the constitutions & you will know
The First Amendment of the federal constitution and similar protections in state constitutions.
While the federal government is in charge of some services, the state governments have many powers related to day-to-day life in the states.
( Government 5.4.2 Test) The supremacy clause of the Constitution ensures that it overrules state constitutions laws that address the same matters.
The constitutions has two term limits. The two term limits are ratified the Constitution and the federal constitution convention.
No, federal law supersedes state constitutions.
no, federal laws always override state constitutions
Yes, federal law can override a state constitution if there is a conflict between the two. Federal law, as established by the U.S. Constitution, is considered the supreme law of the land and takes precedence over state laws or constitutions.
State constitutions constrain the states themselves.The states adopted the U.S. Constitution to form the federal government.
Because states usually have more detailed responsibilities. APEX
A fundamental classification is codification or lack of codification. A codified constitution is one that is contained in a single document, which is the single source of constitutional law in a state. An uncodified constitution is one that is not contained in a single document, consisting of several different sources, which may be written or unwritten.
No, no, and absolutley not. City ordinances fall to both the state and federal constitutions.
read the constitutions & you will know
They didn't. The federal constitution came first and then the states. Many of the colonies had royal charters before the revolution.
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The First Amendment of the federal constitution and similar protections in state constitutions.