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Based on your teacher-created resources and lessons in Pearson Online Classroom: What is one difference between the amendment p...Asked by Nothing Is Right
Based on your teacher-created resources and lessons in Pearson Online Classroom: What is one difference between the amendment process of the US and the Florida Constitution? Why do you think Florida has that difference in their Constitution? Example sentence frame: One difference between the amendment process of the US and the Florida Constitution is _____. Florida created that difference because_____. (4 points)
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wright as a six grader would
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little shorter please
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One difference between the amendment process of the US and the Florida Constitution is that amendments to the Florida Constitution can be proposed by citizen petitions, whereas the US Constitution requires amendments to be proposed by two-thirds of both houses of Congress or by a constitutional convention called by two-thirds of state legislatures. Florida created that difference because it allows for greater direct democracy and enables citizens to have a more active role in shaping their state’s laws and governance.
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One difference between the amendment process of the US and the Florida Constitution is that in Florida, citizens can propose amendments by collecting enough signatures from voters, while in the US, amendments have to be proposed by Congress. Florida created that difference because they wanted to give regular people a chance to have a say in changing their laws and making their voices heard.
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One difference between the amendment process of the US and the Florida Constitution is that in Florida, citizens can propose amendments by gathering signatures, while in the US, amendments must be proposed by Congress. Florida created that difference to let regular people have a say in changing their laws.