All of the options you listed can be found in the Florida State Constitution:
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Three branches of government - The Florida Constitution establishes the separation of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
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Republican form of government - The Florida Constitution affirms a republican form of government, meaning that the government is based on elected representatives and an elected leader.
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Preamble - The Florida Constitution includes a preamble that outlines the goals and purposes of the document.
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Two methods for proposing Amendments - The Florida Constitution provides two methods for proposing amendments: by the Legislature or by a citizen initiative.
Therefore, all these elements are part of the Florida State Constitution.