Constitution Comparison
Constitution Comparison
Constitution Comparison
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. . . you have not seen them all! State constitutions usually have many things in common with the United States Constitution, but there are many differences too. The U.S. Constitution begins with a Preamble that introduces the Constitution and explains its purpose. The Florida Constitution, for example, also has a preamble.
Activity: Compare the Preamble of the U.S. Constitution with the Preamble of the Florida Constitution. Box the parts that are the same in both documents.
Government Rules!
Just as the U.S. Constitution gives the rules for how the U.S. government should run, state constitutions give rules for how a state government should run. Like the U.S. Constitution, state constitutions describe the branches of government that the state will have. Often these branches are very similar, but if you take a closer look you will find differences.
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Everybodys Got Rights State constitutions also contain many of the same rights and guarantees you see in the U.S. Constitution. The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land and cannot be violated. That means state constitutions cannot give state citizens fewer rights than the U.S. Constitution gives. However, state constitutions can guarantee more rights than the U.S. Constitution does. For example, a state constitution might give more protection for a right that is also in the U.S. Constitution. A state constitution might also include additional rights that are not found in the U.S. Constitution. Finally, a state constitution might include rules about things that are unique to that state, such as how the states natural resources should be preserved. Reading & Comparison Activity p.2
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Activity: To see how a state constitution might offer similar yet different rights than the U.S. Constitution, compare the U.S. Constitution with parts of the Florida Constitution. Underline the main difference in
Floridas constitution (dont get too nitpicky), then check the statement that best describes the difference. EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE: The right being discussed is equality before the ________. Floridas constitution gives more protection the same protection. The U.S. Constitution talks about the right to ________, while the Florida constitution talks about ________ right. The Florida constitution gives more protection the same protection. Does the U.S. Constitution mention a minimum wage? Yes No The right being discussed is freedom of ____________ and of the _____________. Both constitutions forbid passing ________ that limit these rights. The Florida constitution says people cant __________ these rights. The right being discussed is the right to _______________. Floridas constitution allows the state to limit the right to bear arms. how people bear arms. Does the U.S. Constitution mention fishing nets? Yes No
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EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE: The rights being discussed are due _______________, double _____________, and being a _____________ against yourself. The Florida constitution gives more protection the same protection.
Both constitutions guarantee freedom from unreasonable ____________________ and ____________________. The Florida constitution also guarantees freedom from unreasonable _____________ of private ________________. The Florida constitution requires the state to maintain a system of _______________ ________________________. Does the U.S. constitution mention schools or education? Yes No The right being discussed is the freedom of____________. Floridas constitution says people cannot practice religion in a way that is immoral not peaceful unsafe all of the above Does the U.S. constitution mention cleaning up pollution? Yes No Does the U.S. constitution mention the Florida Everglades? Yes No Reading & Comparison Activity p.4
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A. Preamble
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B. Government
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Quick Check
1) How many branches of government does your state have? 2) Look at your states judicial system. What is the highest court in your state called? 3) The U.S. Constitution says that U.S. Senators must be at least 30 years old and Representatives must be at least 25 years old. Does your state constitution give a minimum age for legislators? 4) The President of the United States serves a 4-year term. How long is your state governors term of office? ______ branches ____________________________ _________________ must be ___ _________________ must be ___ ______ years Comparison Worksheet p.2
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EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE: No difference Adds additional rights Unique state rule