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constitutional determinants of state politics​

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The phrase "constitutional determinants of state politics" refers to the manner in which a state's political system and the relationships between its several levels of government are shaped by its constitution.

  • Separation of powers: A state's constitution generally creates the legislative, executive, and judicial institutions of government and outlines the duties and powers of each.
  • Federalism: Federal systems of governance, which divide authority between a central government and various states or provinces, exist in certain states.
  • Bill of Rights: The fundamental liberties and rights guaranteed to people are outlined in several state constitutions.
  • Procedures for altering the constitution: State constitutions often contain provisions for amending the constitution, which may call for a statewide referendum, a supermajority vote in the legislature, or some other approach.

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