Asked by Katana Yama
What are some of the similarities between the U.S. and Nevada Constitutions?(1 point)
Responses
They both have presidential signatures, preambles, and amendments.
They both have presidential signatures, preambles, and amendments.
They both have preambles, articles concerning rights and government responsibilities, and amendments.
They both have preambles, articles concerning rights and government responsibilities, and amendments.
They both have preambles, articles concerning distribution of power, and are the same length.
They both have preambles, articles concerning distribution of power, and are the same length.
They both have preambles, articles concerning rights, and are easily amended.
Responses
They both have presidential signatures, preambles, and amendments.
They both have presidential signatures, preambles, and amendments.
They both have preambles, articles concerning rights and government responsibilities, and amendments.
They both have preambles, articles concerning rights and government responsibilities, and amendments.
They both have preambles, articles concerning distribution of power, and are the same length.
They both have preambles, articles concerning distribution of power, and are the same length.
They both have preambles, articles concerning rights, and are easily amended.
Answers
Answered by
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The correct response is:
**They both have preambles, articles concerning rights and government responsibilities, and amendments.**
This choice highlights key structural components found in both the U.S. Constitution and the Nevada Constitution, such as the introduction of principles (preambles), provisions outlining the rights of individuals and the responsibilities of the government, and processes for making amendments.
**They both have preambles, articles concerning rights and government responsibilities, and amendments.**
This choice highlights key structural components found in both the U.S. Constitution and the Nevada Constitution, such as the introduction of principles (preambles), provisions outlining the rights of individuals and the responsibilities of the government, and processes for making amendments.