History, asked by niyabryant101, 10 months ago

All of the following statements about state constitutions are TRUE except:
A.
They were deemed more important than a national government.
B.
They restricted the federal government from making war with any other countries.
C.
They enumerated rights and listed what the government was restricted from doing.
D.
They included divided powers between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.

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Answered by brainlyuser793
63

Answer:

b) is the answer pls mark

Answered by presentmoment
23

'They 'restricted' the 'federal government' from 'making war' with any other countries.'

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

A 'federal government' is a system that split power between smaller local governments and strong national government.

In a federal government, there are two or more levels of government at the state, local levels and provincial.  

In the 'United States', the U.S. Constitution gives particular powers to the 'federal government', other powers to the state governments, and yet other powers to both.

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