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What are some similarities between the governments created by Georgia’s constitution and by the U.S. Constitution? Choose all that apply.
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a Bill of Rights
an executive branch
a legislative branch
a judicial branch
the power to negotiate with foreign nations
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- an executive branch
- a legislative branch
- a judicial branch
Both the Georgia constitution and the U.S. Constitution set up the three branches of government. The power to negotiate with foreign nations was a federal power, and the U.S. Constitution did not originally include a Bill of Rights (those protections were added later as amendments).
- an executive branch
- a legislative branch
- a judicial branch
Both the Georgia constitution and the U.S. Constitution set up the three branches of government. The power to negotiate with foreign nations was a federal power, and the U.S. Constitution did not originally include a Bill of Rights (those protections were added later as amendments).
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