All of the responses you provided can be found in the Florida State Constitution. Here’s a brief explanation of each:
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Two methods for proposing Amendments: The Florida Constitution outlines specific procedures for proposing amendments, including by legislative joint resolution or by citizen initiative.
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Three branches of government: The Florida Constitution establishes the separation of powers among the three branches of government: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial.
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Republican form of government: The Florida Constitution asserts the state’s commitment to a republican form of government, which emphasizes elected representatives and an elected leader (the governor).
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Preamble: The Florida Constitution includes a preamble that sets forth the fundamental purposes and guiding principles of the document.
Therefore, all four items you listed are indeed parts or ideas that can be found in the Florida State Constitution.