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biggirl4568

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Which state constitution has been amended the most times in its history?
 
  a. Alabama
 b. Texas
 c. Florida
  d. California
 e. Mississippi

Question 2

Vested state interests prefer which of these over the others?
 
  a. an amendment to the state constitution in their favor
 b. a change in the party alignment among the state citizenry
  c. a more favorable state legislature
 d. a more favorable state governor
 e. a change in the political persuasions of the state citizenry



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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