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The branches of state government are established by
the US Constitution.
a state’s constitution.
the citizens of a state.
a state’s governor.
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a state’s constitution.
Explanation: State constitutions set up the legislative, executive, and judicial branches for that state. The U.S. Constitution governs the federal government and requires states to have a republican form of government but does not itself create state branches.
Explanation: State constitutions set up the legislative, executive, and judicial branches for that state. The U.S. Constitution governs the federal government and requires states to have a republican form of government but does not itself create state branches.
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